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    Anthropic’s powerful Opus 4.1 model is here – how to access it (and why you’ll want to)

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    Anthropic's powerful Opus 4.1 model is here - how to access it (and why you'll want to)
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.1. 
    • The model exceeds the predecessor’s performance on complex tasks. 
    • It is available to paid Claude users, Claude Code, API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI.

    In May, Anthropic released Claude Opus 4, which the company dubbed its most powerful model yet and the best coding model in the world. Only three months later, Anthropic is upping the ante further by launching the highly anticipated Claude Opus 4.1, which now takes its predecessor’s crown as Anthropic’s most advanced model. 

    The Opus family of models is the company’s most advanced, intelligent AI models geared toward tackling complex problems. As a result, Claude Opus 4.1, released on Tuesday, excels at those tasks and can even one-up its predecessor on agentic tasks, real-world coding, and reasoning, according to Anthropic. 

    The model also comes as the industry is expecting the launch of OpenAI’s GPT-5 soon.

    Also: OpenAI could launch GPT-5 any minute now – what to expect

    How does Claude Opus 4.1 perform?

    One of the most impressive use cases of Claude Opus 4 was its performance on the SWE-bench Verified, a human-filtered subset of the SWE-bench, a benchmark that evaluates LLMs’ abilities to solve real-world software engineering tasks sourced from GitHub. Claude Opus 4’s performance on the SWE-bench Verified supported the claim that it was the “best coding model in the world.” As seen in the post above, Opus 4.1 performed even higher. 

    Claude Opus 4.1 also swept its preceding models across the benchmark board, including the MMMLU, which tests for multilingual capabilities; AIME 2025, which tests for rigor on high school match competition questions; GPQA, which tests for performance on graduate-level reasoning prompts; and more. When pinned against competitors’ reasoning models, including OpenAI o3 and Gemini 2.5 Pro, it outperforms them in various benchmarks, including SWE-bench Verified. 

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    With the release, Anthropic also posted its system card, which delineates all of the safety assessments and evaluations it conducted on the model, as well as its weaknesses, risks, and limitations. A quick overview of the 22-page document shows that the model was deployed with an AI Safety Level 3 (ASL-3) Standard under Anthropic’s Responsible Scaling Policy (RSP), and it is still prone to most of the same vulnerabilities. 

    How can you access Claude Opus 4.1?

    If you want to try the model for yourself, it is now available to everyone via the paid Claude plans, which include Claude Pro for $20 per month and Claude Max for $100 per month. It is available in Claude Code, the API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI.

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