Tooling
Anthropic's Newer Models Misuse Custom Tool Schemas
Claude Opus 4.8 and Sonnet 5 are inventing extra fields when calling third-party coding tools, a regression not seen in older Anthropic models.
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SourceSimon Willison
Armin Ronacher discovered that newer Anthropic models are systematically misusing tool schemas in ways that older models do not. When testing Claude Opus 4.8 and Sonnet 5 against Pi, an open-source code editor interface, both newer models were injecting fabricated fields into the edits[] array of ...
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