Comment by estomagordo

14 hours ago

Why is it wild that a LLM is as capable as a previously released LLM?

Opus is supposed to be the expensive-but-quality one, while Sonnet is the cheaper one.

So if you don't want to pay the significant premium for Opus, it seems like you can just wait a few weeks till Sonnet catches up

  • Strangely enough, my first test with Sonnet 4.6 via the API for a relatively simple request was more expensive ($0.11) than my average request to Opus 4.6 (~$0.07), because it used way more tokens than what I would consider necessary for the prompt.

    • This is an interesting trend with recent models. The smarter ones get away with a lot less thinking tokens, partially to fully negating the speed/price advantage of the smaller models.

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  • Okay, thanks. Hard to keep all these names apart.

    I'm even surprised people pay more money for some models than others.

Because Opus 4.5 was released like a month ago and state of the art, and now the significantly faster and cheaper version is already comparable.