Anthropic has finally released a version of Claude Mythos, its most powerful model yet, but most people will experience it under a different name. The company just announced Claude Fable 5, its first ...
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Mathematician Will Sawin discusses his experience reviewing and refining a mathematical proof devised by OpenAI's internal model—and what that could mean for mathematics. Reading time 10 minutes Will ...
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On Thursday, Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.8, the latest and most advanced version of its flagship AI model. It’s available everywhere at the same price as its predecessor, Opus 4.7 ($5 per million ...
The new Claude Opus 4.8 is a "modest but tangible improvement," but a Mythos model you can use may be just weeks away. Jon covers artificial intelligence. He previously led CNET's home energy and ...
Anthropic today announced the launch of its latest AI model, Claude Opus 4.8. Anthropic claims the model is a "more effective collaborator" with improvements in agentic coding, multidisciplinary ...
Anthropic describes Claude Opus 4.8 as having “sharper judgement, more honesty about its progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.” “Early testers report that ...
Anthropic (ANTHRO) unveiled its latest artificial intelligence model on Thursday, known as Claude Opus 4.8. “Opus 4.8 launches alongside several new features,” Anthropic said on its website. “Users on ...
On Thursday, Anthropic released Opus 4.8, the newest version of its most advanced publicly available model. The model is available everywhere, with standard pricing at the same level as the previous ...
Red Wing, Minnesota — The U.S. spends hundreds of billions every year teaching children how to read, write and calculate. But what about kindness? Why isn't that a subject in school? Well, in some ...
Once a week during winter quarter, six men and six women Stanford students gather in Escondido Village Graduate Residence (EVGR) to debate topics ranging from money to power and the tenets of a good ...