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Artificial IntelligenceAnthropic Releases Opus 4.7, Not as ‘Broadly Capable’ as Mythos AI
Anthropic launches Opus 4.7 with improved coding and reasoning, as its more “broadly capable” Mythos AI remains restricted over security concerns.

Anthropic launches Opus 4.7 with improved coding and reasoning, as its more “broadly capable” Mythos AI remains restricted over security concerns.

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March 2026 TIOBE Index stays largely steady, with SQL and R swapping spots, as Paul Jansen explains why the index still relies on search engine hits.