Anthropic will continue to upgrade Claude, but there is no promise of adhering to naming conventions or carrying the ‘4.0’ tag.
The company’s focus is on improving the current models and shifting their capabilities.
Scaling is continuing, and there will be more powerful models coming from the company than exist today.
Anthropic will release the much-anticipated update and launch Claude 3.5 Opus and Claude 4.0 will be released per a normal business cycle.
Recent reports suggest that Anthropic is raising another round of funds from Amazon.
Anthropic faces competition in AI coding tools from China's latest model, Qwen 2.5-Coder.
Anthropic has been focusing on partnerships, and Claude’s revenue generated from APIs and enterprise is more than that of OpenAI.
Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy outlines different levels of AI safety, which will continue to be scaled while keeping safety in mind.
Anthropic suggests that the latest Sonnet 3.5 performs better than the previously released Opus 3 and that their lightest new Haiku 3.5 performs better than Sonnet 3.
In the near future, AI could enhance public health initiatives, improve disaster response coordination, or optimize energy grids for sustainability.