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Anthropic Releases Its Latest Model Claude 4 With Safety Warnings
- Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert
- Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager
The AI startup Anthropic released its latest and most powerful generation of AI models, Claude 4, this Thrusday. The tech company introduced two models, Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4, including a safety protection layer for the latest and labeling it Safety Level 3 due to deceptive behaviour and potential risks.
In a rush? Here are the quick facts:
- Anthropic introduced Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4, the company’s most advanced AI models.
- The AI company assured they have developed the “world’s best coding model.”
- Claude Opus 4 has been labeled Safety Level 3 due to deceptive behaviour and potential risks.
According to the announcement , the new AI models feature advanced coding capabilities, improved reasoning and agentic bahaviours. Claude Sonnet 4 and Claude Opus 4 are hybrid models that can search the web in extended thinking mode and perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
Anthropic also claims that these new models outperform competing systems such as OpenAI o3, OpenAI GPT-4.1 and Gemini 2.5 Pro.
Introducing the next generation: Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4. Claude Opus 4 is our most powerful model yet, and the world’s best coding model. Claude Sonnet 4 is a significant upgrade from its predecessor, delivering superior coding and reasoning. pic.twitter.com/MJtczIvGE9 — Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) May 22, 2025
“Claude Opus 4 is the world’s best coding model, with sustained performance on complex, long-running tasks and agent workflows,” states the announcement. “Claude Sonnet 4 is a significant upgrade to Claude Sonnet 3.7, delivering superior coding and reasoning while responding more precisely to your instructions.”
According to CNBC , Anthropic has been focusing more in improving its chatbot agentic capabilities rather than developing new chatbots. Jared Kaplan, Anthropic’s chief science officer, said that they understand that complex tasks can lead to more risks and they have been working on mitigating them and allowing the AI models to perform mutliple tasks at once.
“We’ve been training these models since last year and really anticipating them,” said Kaplan in an interview with CNBC. “I think these models are much, much stronger as agents and as coders. It was definitely a struggle internally just because some of the new infrastructure we were using to train these models… made it very down-to-the-wire for the teams in terms of getting everything up and running.”
Along with the new models announcement, Anthropic also released a safety note about Claude Opus 4, highlighting that a layer of safety has been included with the model and they have activated the AI Safety Level 3 (ASL-3)—a high-risk classification according to standard safety protocols.
“We are deploying Claude Opus 4 with our ASL-3 measures as a precautionary and provisional action,” states the document. “To be clear, we have not yet determined whether Claude Opus 4 has definitively passed the Capabilities Threshold that requires ASL-3 protections.”
Anthropic shared a more detailed report explaining the model’s risks—incuding its deceptive behavour and potential “biological weaponization proxy tasks”—and the measures taken to mitigate these risks. The AI company assured that it will keep supervise the model and collaborating with other companies, civil society and the government to improve safety measures.

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OnlyFans In $8 Billion Sale Talks
- Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer
- Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager
OnlyFans, the adult content platform, is in talks to sell for $8 billion or go public amid massive growth and legal scrutiny.
In a rush? Here are the quick facts:
- Company revenue rose from $375M in 2020 to $6.6B in 2023.
- Owner Leonid Radvinsky earned $1B+ in dividends over three years.
- Platform faces scrutiny over abuse and nonconsensual content allegations.
OnlyFans, the adult content platform that became a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic, may soon be sold for a staggering $8 billion, as told in an exclusive report by Reuters .
Reuters received information from three anonymous sources that Fenix International Ltd. is conducting advanced negotiations with Forest Road Company’s Los Angeles-based investor group.
Reuters notes that Forest Road is no stranger to OnlyFans. Some of its executives were previously involved in efforts to take the platform public through a special purpose acquisition company in 2022. The ongoing discussions about this deal have been active since March and insiders predict a possible agreement will emerge in the coming weeks but no official confirmation exists.
Reuters reports that Fenix maintains talks with multiple potential acquirers while exploring the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO). OnlyFans and Forest Road declined to comment to Reuters..
The sole owner of Fenix is Leonid Radvinsky, a Ukrainian-American who acquired OnlyFans in 2018. Public records show he’s collected over $1 billion in dividends over the past three years.
Despite its financial success, OnlyFans has faced serious criticism. A Reuters investigation from 2023 discovered multiple U.S. police and court cases that connected the platform to child sexual abuse content and sex trafficking. The company’s reputation has led traditional banks and investors to exercise caution in their investment decisions.
Founded in 2017, Forest Road invests in media, renewable energy, and digital assets. In 2024, it expanded by acquiring a majority stake in ACF Investment Bank.
Whether a sale goes through or not, OnlyFans’ future is closely tied to its controversial business model and public scrutiny.