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The SWE-bench 87.6% headline is the least interesting number. Five findings from Anthropic's system card that actually change how you should use Claude Opus 4.7.
dev.toHere’s a quick update on Opus 4.7 system card based on recent discussions and coverage.
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Would you like a concise side-by-side comparison table of Opus 4.7 vs Opus 4.6 across key benchmarks (coding, safety, multimodal, and deployment) with sources? I can also pull the direct system-card highlights if you want a focused excerpt.
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The SWE-bench 87.6% headline is the least interesting number. Five findings from Anthropic's system card that actually change how you should use Claude Opus 4.7.
dev.toOpus 4. 7 is now generally available, and the release lands with an unusual mix of ambition and restraint. The model is being positioned as a direct upgrade for difficult software engineering work, but it also arrives with automatic blocks for requests tied to prohibited or high-risk cybersecurity uses. That combination matters because the company …
www.el-balad.comOpus 4.7 is not the upgrade we expected and Qwen releases an open source model worthy of OpenClaw
vectorlab.devToday Anthropic released Opus 4.7. It seems to be a small improvement compared to 4.6. The system card is here, and the first few paragraphs of the blog post are below: Our latest model, Claude Opus 4.7, is now generally available. … claude-opus-4-7 Given the details of Claude Mythos Preview making their way into Opus 4.7's System Card, I'd like to ask @Dave Orr or other safetyists at Anthropic the following questions: Today Anthropic released Opus 4.7. It seems to be a small improvement...
www.lesswrong.comAnthropic released Claude Opus 4.7 on Wednesday with impressive numbers: 10.9 percentage points higher on SWE-bench Pro (the gold-standard coding test), 3x more production tasks resolved on Rakuten’s benchmark, 98.5% on visual acuity up from 54.5%, and state-of-the-art scores on finance evaluations. For devs, this is a genuine step forward. For consumers, the story is a bit different.
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