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Anthropic Doubles Token Limit for Claude 3.5 Sonnet API

2024-07-17 11:38:55.340000

Anthropic, a company backed by Amazon, has expanded the capabilities of its Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model by doubling the maximum output token limit from 4,096 to 8,192 tokens. This enhancement is now available to developers using the Anthropic API, allowing for longer and more comprehensive AI-generated responses. To access this expanded functionality, developers need to include a specific beta header in their API calls: “anthropic-beta”: “max-tokens-3-5-sonnet-2024-07-15”. The increased token limit allows Claude 3.5 Sonnet to produce more extensive and nuanced outputs without the need for multiple API calls or text truncation. The upgrade is currently limited to the API and has not yet been implemented on claude.ai. The increased token limit opens up new possibilities for developers working with large-scale text generation and complex language tasks.

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