Mark Gadala-Maria (@markgadala) on X
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Anthropic’s next‑generation model is poised to “shake the internet,” tech commentator Mark Gadala‑Maria tweeted on X, sparking a wave of speculation across the AI community. While the post did not name the model, industry insiders link the remark to Anthropic’s upcoming release—rumoured to be a successor to Claude 3.5 with expanded multimodal capabilities and a dramatically larger context window. The tweet, posted on 8 April, has already been retweeted by dozens of AI researchers who see it as a signal that Anthropic may finally close the performance gap with OpenAI’s GPT‑4‑Turbo and Google DeepMind’s recent 85 % ARC‑AGI‑2 score, which we covered on 6 April.
If the new Anthropic system delivers on expectations, it could reshape several fronts. A model that can generate high‑quality code, long‑form content, and real‑time reasoning at lower token costs would intensify competition for enterprise contracts, especially in sectors where data privacy and alignment are paramount. It would also raise the bar for benchmark suites such as ACE, which measures the cost to break AI agents, and could shift the economics of AI‑driven services that rely on token‑priced APIs. Moreover, a more powerful Claude variant could accelerate the trend of AI‑written software, echoing Mark Zuckerberg’s claim that Meta’s codebase will be largely AI‑generated within 12‑18 months.
Watch for an official Anthropic announcement in the coming weeks, likely accompanied by benchmark results on ARC‑AGI‑2, MMLU and the newly released ACE suite. Analysts will also monitor pricing tiers, the rollout of any on‑premise or private‑cloud offerings, and the response from OpenAI and Google, whose own model roadmaps may be adjusted to counter Anthropic’s push. The next few months could therefore define the next competitive wave in large‑language‑model performance and market share.
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