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Anthropic has pulled ahead of Gemini and ChatGPT with its new update — here’s why – Tom’s Guide

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Anthropic has pulled ahead of Gemini and ChatGPT with its new update — here’s why

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By Alex Hughes published 3 days ago

Claude Opus 4.5 is a major improvement

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The world of AI is fiercely competitive. Each year, the main companies go back and forth, all trying to take the top spot as the best and most innovative company, topping leaderboards and becoming the go-to choice of the world.

However, while there is a long list of options to choose from, three have been fighting it out for the top spot. These are OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Claude from Anthropic, and Google’s very own Gemini. With its most recent update, Anthropic might have just become the leading choice in a number of ways. Here’s why.

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Ever since AI chatbots began allowing vibe coding (the ability to write code via prompts), Anthropic has been a leader in the field. Since then, this has become a major focus for the company, pushing noticeable improvements in this area with each iteration.

When it came to the launch of Claude Opus 4.5, this was no different. In Anthropic’s own testing, Opus 4.5 outperformed both Gemini 3 Pro and GPT-5.1 Pro.

This is not to say that its competitors are worse models overall. Gemini 3 has outperformed Claude in its understanding of graduate-level challenges, as well as writing tasks.

However, for Anthropic, this newest model is aimed at being good enough at coding to outperform a human.

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