Claude Opus 4.8 Released With Ability to Work as an Experienced
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8, the latest iteration of its flagship AI model. This new version brings sharper judgment, improved self-awareness regarding its operational progress, and...
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8, the latest iteration of its flagship AI model. This new version brings sharper judgment, improved self-awareness regarding its operational progress, and significantly extended autonomous capabilities. Importantly, the pricing remains consistent with its predecessor, Opus 4.7.
The headline upgrade for Opus 4.8 is its ability to work inside Claude Code like an experienced software engineer making informed decisions without requiring constant developer check-ins.
The model stays on track across long-running coding sessions, follows work through entire repositories, and can independently handle tasks like feature development or codebase-wide bug sweeps while the developer focuses elsewhere.
To further lower the barrier to adoption, Anthropic is also introducing Fast Mode for Opus 4.8, delivering roughly 2.5x the speed at three times lower cost than before. Developers can activate it directly in Claude Code using the /fast command. API access is available by contacting an account manager or joining the waitlist.
Claude Opus 4.8 Released
Also shipping alongside Opus 4.8 is a research preview of Dynamic Workflows in Claude Code, a capability designed for the most demanding engineering tasks. When given a hard problem, Claude autonomously:
- Builds a structured plan for the task
- Spins up hundreds of parallel subagents to work simultaneously
- Verifies results before reporting back to the developer
The target use case is large-scale operations, such as migrations touching hundreds of files across a repository tasks that would otherwise require significant manual coordination and review cycles.
The combination of extended autonomous sessions, fast mode pricing, and parallelized subagent workflows positions Opus 4.8 as a direct productivity multiplier for engineering workflows. Rather than acting as a simple code completion tool, the model can now own end-to-end development tasks with minimal supervision.
Anthropic’s focus on honesty about model progress, meaning Opus 4.8 is more transparent when it’s uncertain or stuck, also reduces the risk of silent failures during long agentic runs, a critical concern for production use cases.
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