Claude Sonnet 4.6 outperforms larger models for routine AI work
A growing cohort of Claude users report that Sonnet 4.6 on medium effort handles daily tasks and high-level work more effectively than larger models, challenging the assumption that bigger always delivers better results.
Claude users are discovering that smaller models often outperform larger ones for everyday work. A developer using Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.6 on medium effort reported accomplishing "astonishing amounts of work" on routine tasks without ever switching to larger variants, sparking a broader conver...
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