Claude Opus 4.8 arrives with faster mode, better reasoning, and Claude Code updates

Claude Opus 4.8 arrives with faster mode, better reasoning, and Claude Code updates

Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.8, its latest model upgrade less than two months after the previous release. Pricing for standard usage remains unchanged from Claude Opus 4.7.

Opus 4.8 brings better collaborative performance, sharper judgment, and a stronger ability to work independently for longer tasks. Anthropic says the model is also more likely to express uncertainty and avoid unsupported claims, with early testers reporting more transparency around progress and fewer guesses presented as facts. Benchmark scores improved across several areas, including agentic coding from 64.3% to 69.2%, multidisciplinary reasoning from 54.7% to 57.9%, and knowledge work from 1753 to 1890.

The update also revamps fast mode, which Anthropic says is roughly 2.5 times quicker and three times less expensive. Claude Code is getting higher rate limits and new effort controls, including extra and max performance settings for harder tasks, while dynamic workflows enter research preview for larger coding projects. Developers also get Messages API support for mid task instruction updates using system entries in the messages array, and Anthropic says its cybersecurity focused Mythos model will become available to all users in the coming weeks.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Claude is an AI assistant developed by Anthropic, designed to be helpful, honest, and harmless. Accessible via chat interface and API, it excels in conversational and text processing tasks. Key features include AI-powered interactions, a dark mode interface, and chatbot capabilities. Rated 3.6, it serves as a versatile tool for various applications.

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Kye Jones
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This is a pretty strong update, especially the faster mode and better uncertainty handling.

The biggest thing for me is models being more honest about what they know and what they are still working through. Faster coding is great, but fewer confident guesses is honestly just as important when people are using these tools for real dev work.

The Claude Code updates sound interesting too. Higher rate limits and effort controls should make longer coding sessions feel a lot less painful.

LR88
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Just so ya'll know, GPT-5.5 benchmarks required 50% less tokens to resolve tasks.

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