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Model: "claude-opus-4.7"
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xAI released Grok 4.3, improving cost/performance with a 53 Intelligence Index score, 4 points higher than Grok 4.20, and significant gains on GDPval-AA and τ²-Bench Telecom. However, accuracy tradeoffs raised reliability concerns. Community opinions are mixed, with some praising token-efficiency and others noting regressions and pricing concerns. DeepSeek V4 Pro emerges as a leading open-weight coding/agent model, comparable to Codex and Claude Code, featuring a 1M context window and efficient attention mechanisms. Benchmarking shows open-weight models like Kimi K2.6, MiMo V2.5 Pro, and DeepSeek V4 Pro closing the gap with closed models such as Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview, Claude Opus 4.7, and GPT-5.5. DeepSeek's multimodal efforts focus on explicit spatial grounding with a novel "point while thinking" approach using DeepSeek-ViT and CSA compression.
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Anthropic launched Claude Design, a prototyping tool powered by Claude Opus 4.7, targeting design workflows and competing with Figma and others. Benchmarks show Opus 4.7 leading in coding and text tasks, with improved efficiency and adaptive reasoning, though early user feedback noted some regressions and stability issues. Discussions highlighted its cost-efficiency and agentic capabilities compared to Gemini 3.1 Pro and GPT-5.4. Meanwhile, OpenAI's Codex updates introduced advanced computer-use features enabling fast, agentic control of desktop apps and enterprise software, signaling progress toward practical AGI-like agents.
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7
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Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.7, its most capable Opus model yet, featuring stronger coding and agentic performance, a new tokenizer, and improved long-context handling with a new xhigh reasoning tier. Benchmarks show substantial gains, including SWE-bench Pro 64.3%, SWE-bench Verified 87.6%, and TerminalBench 69.4%, with top rankings on Vals Index and GDPval-AA. Technical changes include a new tokenizer and increased image input resolution to 3.75MP. Some long-context benchmarks showed mixed results, with a shift in focus from MRCR to Graphwalks. Adoption was rapid across tools like Cursor, VS Code, Replit Agent, and Perplexity. Meanwhile, OpenAI expanded Codex into a broader computer agent with Mac computer use, in-app browser, image generation/editing, 90+ plugins, multi-terminal support, SSH remote devbox access, and richer file previews. A new vertical life-sciences model, GPT-Rosalind, was also introduced.