
Anthropic Ships Claude Opus 4.8 Alongside Dynamic Workflows and Cheaper Fast Mode, With Workflows Capped at 1,000 Subagents
Quick Take
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8, featuring dynamic workflows and a more affordable fast mode for Claude Code, currently in research preview. The new workflows can support up to 1,000 subagents, enhancing the model's versatility and efficiency for developers.
Key Points
- Claude Opus 4.8 introduces dynamic workflows for enhanced functionality.
- The fast mode is now cheaper, making it more accessible for users.
- Workflows are limited to 1,000 subagents, optimizing performance.
- Currently in research preview, inviting feedback from developers.
- Enhancements aim to improve the overall user experience with Claude Code.
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