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Anthropic rolls out Opus 5 AI model in efficiency upgrade | Technology News

2 min readJul 25, 2026 09:55 AM Anthropic on Friday launched Opus 5, its latest AI model that the startup ⁠says ​nears the capabilities of its more powerful cousin Fable 5 at half the price.
The San Francisco-based lab said the new Claude AI model was well suited for daily office ​and ​computer programming tasks.
In an interview with ⁠Reuters, Anthropic product leader Dianne Penn said the release, more efficient than May’s Opus 4.8, ‌reflected a rapid pace of development.
“We’re building and continue to consently deliver frontier intelligence and bring that as accessibly as possible with every model generation,” said Penn.
In testing, Opus 5 was less capable of exploiting cyber vulnerabilities than Anthropic’s top-shelf AI, so ⁠its related safeguards are ⁠less restrictive than Fable 5’s. Opus 5 was also less susceptible to being tricked ⁠into misuse ‌than Anthropic’s other current models, the startup ​said.
Released in June, Anthropic’s Fable 5 ‌was temporarily unavailable following U.S. concerns that its capabilities could be diverted to foreign military intelligence.
Users ‌should pick Opus ​5 for ​value ​and Fable 5 for “days-long, very autonomous projects,” Penn said. Asked about the Kimi K3 “open” ​model from China-based Moonshot, which the U.S. ⁠accused of freeloading off Anthropic, Penn said it “remains to be seen” how open-weight models generally perform on complicated real-world projects ‌that ⁠users ask Claude to tackle.Story continues below this ad
Open-weight models allow users to download, run and customise the virtual brains ​of an AI, unlike proprietary models.

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