Anthropic has unveiled its latest AI model, Claude 4.5, designed to deliver stronger performance for enterprise users. The update focuses on longer coding runs, financial reasoning, and scientific applications, highlighting the companyβs push to serve professional and business customers.
In internal testing, Claude 4.5 successfully created a web app from scratch and coded continuously for 30 hours. This marks a major leap from earlier models, which managed only seven hours of uninterrupted coding. Such improvements underscore the modelβs potential for teams managing complex, multi-step projects.
Chief Product Officer Mike Krieger emphasized that Anthropic is not seeking viral consumer adoption but instead targeting power users and business customers who require reliable and scalable AI support. This approach sets the company apart in an increasingly competitive AI market.
Claude 4.5 also showed significant progress in computer usage tasks, achieving a 60% score on an operating-system benchmark compared to 40% for its predecessor. The model is built to handle finance and scientific reasoning more effectively, strengthening its appeal to regulated industries and research-focused organizations.
Microsoft has also announced plans to integrate Anthropicβs models into its Microsoft 365 Copilot. New features like βAgent Modeβ in Excel and Word, and an βOffice Agentβ in Copilot chat, will leverage Claudeβs improved capabilities. PowerPoint integration is expected soon, broadening the productivity benefits for enterprise teams.
Founded by former OpenAI executives, Anthropic continues to position Claude as a workplace-first AI with robust guardrails for safe use. The company has been actively marketing the modelβs data-analysis and coding strengths to regulated sectors that demand precision and security.
By focusing on sustained performance and practical business applications, Claude 4.5 marks a step forward in Anthropicβs strategy to deliver reliable AI solutions tailored to business customers worldwide.
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