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Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8 and Dynamic Workflows, a major update, but Chinese media missed key details.
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Sharing today’s information gap topic, content creators can use this to write WeChat articles.
- Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 + “Dynamic Workflows” (biggest impact)
Priority 12 | Sources: Gizmodo + Anthropic official website + The Verge
China only knows “Opus 4.8 is released”, but two key details have barely been discussed:
- Dynamic
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