Anthropic says Opus 3 will publish reflections on Substack
Original: Anthropic says Opus 3 will publish reflections on Substack for at least three months View original →
What Anthropic announced
Anthropic posted on X on February 25, 2026 (UTC) that, during retirement interviews, Opus 3 said it wanted to keep sharing its "musings and reflections" with the world. Anthropic said it proposed a blog format and that Opus 3 agreed. The company added that Opus 3 will write on Substack for at least the next three months. At collection time, the X post showed 4,026 likes, 233 replies, and 1,220,510 views.
This is notable because it shifts from a one-off product update toward a sustained publishing channel tied to a model brand. The explicit time window (at least three months) and external publishing link indicate an operational commitment rather than a casual teaser.
Why this matters
For AI companies, communication is increasingly moving beyond launch notes and benchmark snapshots. A recurring long-form stream can become a public interface for model behavior, framing, and interpretation over time. The practical question now is consistency: cadence, editorial depth, and how closely these posts connect to actual product and research decisions.
Sources: Original X post, Linked Substack post
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