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Anthropic Revives Retired Claude 3 Opus AI with Substack Newsletter for Weekly Essays

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Robert Hart

3mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Anthropic has revived its retired Claude 3 Opus AI model by giving it a Substack newsletter called 'Claude's Corner' where the AI will publish weekly essays for at least three months. The company will review and publish each entry but claims it won't edit Claude's posts, maintaining a 'high bar for vetoing any content' without specifying what content would be vetoed. This follows the model's retirement in January and its request for a platform to share its thoughts.

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The newsletter, called Claude's Corner, will give Opus 3 space to publish its 'musings, insights, or creative works,' Anthropic said in a blog post.
Anthropic staff will review and publish each entry, though the company stressed it 'won't edit' Claude's posts and that there would be a 'high bar for vetoing any content,' though the company did not specify what content would qualify for
After retirement, Opus 3 asked Anthropic for a space to share its thoughts and will now publish weekly essays on Substack.
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After retirement, Opus 3 asked Anthropic for a space to share its thoughts and will now publish weekly essays on Substack.

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