Claude Sonnet 4.6 brings 1M token energy and fewer AI hallucinations
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In abstract:
- PCWorld reviews that Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 4.6, an up to date mid-range AI mannequin now normal for Free and Professional customers on claude.ai and Claude Cowork.
- The mannequin options an expanded context window of as much as 1 million tokens and enhanced laptop use abilities for higher software program interplay.
- Sonnet 4.6 delivers improved consistency, lowered AI hallucinations, and higher instruction following in comparison with its predecessor, making it most well-liked by builders.
Anthropic has launched Claude Sonnet 4.6, the most recent model of the corporate’s mid-range AI mannequin, in response to a latest weblog submit. The replace guarantees vital enhancements, particularly for individuals who use Claude AI for coding and extra superior duties.
In response to Anthropic, round 70 p.c of builders with early entry to Sonnet 4.6 want the brand new mannequin over its predecessor. Sonnet 4.6 is described as extra constant, higher at following directions, and fewer vulnerable to hallucinating solutions or incorrectly claiming that duties have been accomplished—issues we all need from our LLMs.
One other new characteristic is a considerably expanded context window of as much as 1 million tokens (in beta). In apply, which means the mannequin can deal with very massive quantities of textual content in a single question.
Sonnet 4.6 additionally has improved “laptop use abilities,” which means it might probably work together with packages in a extra human-like manner by clicking, typing, and navigating in, for instance, internet browsers and spreadsheets. Within the OSWorld benchmark take a look at, the mannequin exhibits clear enhancements in comparison with earlier variations.
Claude Sonnet 4.6 is now the usual mannequin for each Free and Professional customers in each claude.ai and Claude Cowork.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and localized from Swedish.

