Anthropic released a new model, Opus 4.7. Some users on X and Reddit aren't happy, calling it "dumb" and more costly on compute than previous models.
Despite the unavailability of AI models like Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini in China, local developers are accessing ...
Anthropic’s latest Claude models are introducing serious security issues into code, cyber experts say. The company is yet to officially explain why.
The landscape of aerospace and defense has shifted dramatically in early 2026, with the Department of Defense carving out a historic $13.4 billion line item specifically for AI and autonomous systems.
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Opus 4.7 utilizes an updated tokenizer that improves text processing efficiency, though it can increase the token count of certain inputs by 1.0–1.35x.
DeepClaude swaps Claude Code's expensive Anthropic backend for DeepSeek V4 Pro, keeping the agent loop, slashing the bill.
To be clear, it will still be possible to use Claude models like Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku to power OpenClaw and similar external agents, but users will now need to opt into a pay-as-you-go or API.
The naming choice for Anthropic's latest update is yet another instance of the company humanizing its products.