Anthropic is pushing the frontier of AI agents with the release of Claude Sonnet 4.5, a model specifically engineered for complex, long-running tasks. Positioned as its best model for building independent agents, Sonnet 4.5 brings significant advancements in coding, computer use, and critical new API features designed to maintain coherence and state over extended sessions. This isn't just another incremental update; it's a clear signal of Anthropic's focus on enabling truly autonomous AI.
At its core, Sonnet 4.5 is built for endurance and precision. The model can now operate independently for hours, making steady, incremental progress on multiple tasks simultaneously. This "extended autonomous operation" is backed by enhanced context awareness, allowing Claude to track its token usage and avoid prematurely abandoning long-running tasks. Developers will also find its tool usage more sophisticated, with the ability to fire off parallel speculative searches or read multiple files at once, significantly speeding up research and coding workflows. This means agents powered by Sonnet 4.5 could realistically tackle multi-stage projects without constant human intervention.