Anthropic relabels Opus 4.8 as primary everyday model
Anthropic has shifted its model positioning, moving the "Best for Everyday Tasks" label from Claude Sonnet to Claude Opus 4.8, signaling a strategic change in how the company positions its flagship model tier.
Anthropic has reassigned its "Best for Everyday Tasks" positioning label from Claude Sonnet to Claude Opus 4.8. The shift, visible in the model selector interface, reflects a deliberate repositioning of Opus as the primary recommendation for general-purpose work rather than reserving it as a premium...
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