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Anthropic’s latest model is deliberately less powerful than Mythos (and that’s the point) – Computerworld

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Last updated: April 17, 2026 3:08 am
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Opus 4.7 has 3x more vision capabilities than prior models, Anthropic said, accepting high-resolution images of up to 2,576 pixels. This allows the model to support multimodal tasks requiring fine visual detail, such as computer-use agents analyzing dense screenshots or extracting data from complex diagrams.

Further, the company reported that Opus 4.7 is a more effective financial analyst, producing “rigorous analyses and models” and more professional presentations.

Opus 4.7 is relatively on par with its predecessor in safety, Anthropic said, showing low rates of concerning behavior such as “deception, sycophancy, and cooperation with misuse.” However, the company pointed out, while it improves in areas like honesty and resistance to malicious prompt injection, it is “modestly weaker” than Opus 4.6 elsewhere, such as in responding to harmful prompts, and is “not fully ideal in its behavior.”

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