Anthropic is releasing a new artificial intelligence model that is designed to code longer and more effectively than prior versions, its latest attempt to stay ahead of rivals like OpenAI in offering tools for software developers.

The new model, called Claude Sonnet 4.5, is better at following instructions and can code on its own for up to 30 hours straight, the company said on Monday. By comparison, a previous model called Claude Opus 4 is said to be able to perform coding tasks for up to seven hours by itself.

The updated version of Sonnet is also intended to excel at using a person’s computer to take actions for them, improving on a feature Anthropic introduced a year ago.

Anthropic has been an early leader in building so-called AI agents that field complex tasks on a user’s behalf,

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