US tech outlet; framed Sonnet 5 as designed for agent workloads at a cost point making agentic deployment economically viable at scale
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TechCrunch · United States · Anthropic releases Claude Sonnet 5, completing its Claude 5 mid-tier lineup
Framed Sonnet 5 as Anthropic's agent-optimized mid-tier model, noting introductory pricing makes autonomous multi-step workloads feasible where previously only Opus was capable. Cited Cursor co-founder Sualeh Asif: 'agents stay on plan, follow our conventions, and ship clean multi-step changes, all at an efficient cost.' Zapier's Daniel Shepard reported Sonnet 5 'finished end to end' on a two-part job that stalled with prior models.
“Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 5 as a cheaper way to run agents.”