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People are discussing a mix of Claude product news, pricing/access questions, and some critical scrutiny of its limitations and reliability. The biggest signals are a new Claude Opus 4.8 launch with agentic improvements, broad questions about what stays free in 2026, and attention on both a study showing Claude still fails basic attention tests and reports of outages/UI issues.

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Key Takeaway Claude is getting new capabilities and continued public interest, but the conversation is split between product improvements, free-tier uncertainty, and real concerns about reliability and model limitations.
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Claude is getting new capabilities and continued public interest, but the conversation is split between product improvements, free-tier uncertainty, and real concerns about reliability and model limitations.

People are discussing a mix of Claude product news, pricing/access questions, and some critical scrutiny of its limitations and reliability. The biggest signals are a new Claude Opus 4.8 launch with agentic improvements, broad questions about what stays free in 2026, and attention on both a study showing Claude still fails basic attention tests and reports of outages/UI issues.

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Feature focus Agentic improvements and new features
Free-tier topic What's free in 2026 and what isn't?
Research concern Top AI models fail the classic Stroop test

What to Watch

  • Watch for any official clarification on which Claude features remain free in 2026. Engadget

What Changed

  • New study reveals top AI models (GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, Gemini 2.5) completely fail the classic "Stroop" psychological attention test, exposing a fundamental limitation in artificial reasoning. XDA Developers
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Users will find Opus 4.8 to be a modest but tangible improvement on its predecessor. There’s still more to be done: we’re working on developing and releasing models that provide many of the same capabilities as Opus at a lower cost. Not only that, but we plan to release a new class of model with even higher intelligence than Opus. As part of Project Glasswing, a small number of organizations are currently using Claude Mythos Preview for cybersecurity work. Models of this capability level require stronger cyber safeguards before they can be generally released. We’re making swift progress on dev

Introducing Claude Opus 4.8
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