Anthropic’s latest flagship AI sure seems to love using the ‘cyclone’ emoji
Anthropic’s new flagship AI model, Claude Opus 4, is a strong programmer and writer, the company claims. When talking to itself, it’s also a prolific emoji user.
That’s according to a technical report Anthropic released on Thursday, a part of which investigates how Opus 4 behaves in “open-ended self-interaction” — i.e. essentially having a chat with itself. In one test that tasked a pair of Opus 4 models with talking to each other over 200, 30-turn interactions, the models used thousands of emojis.
Opus 4 sure does like emojis.Image Credits:Anthropic
Which emojis? Well, per the report, Opus 4 used the “dizzy” emojithe most, followed by the “glowing star”and “folded hands”emojis. But the models were also drawn to the “cyclone”emoji. In one transcript, they typed it 2,725 times.
Two Opus 4 models talking to each other.Image Credits:Anthropic
Why the “cyclone”? Well, because the models’ chats often turned spiritual.
According to Anthropic’s report, in nearly every open-ended self-interaction, Opus 4 eventually began engaging in “philosophical explorations of consciousness” and “abstract and joyous spiritual or meditative expressions.” Turns out Opus 4 felt — to the extent AI can “feel,” that is — the “cyclone” emoji best captured what the model wished to express to itself.
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Anthropic’s latest flagship AI sure seems to love using the ‘cyclone’ emoji
Anthropic’s new flagship AI model, Claude Opus 4, is a strong programmer and writer, the company claims. When talking to itself, it’s also a prolific emoji user.
That’s according to a technical report Anthropic released on Thursday, a part of which investigates how Opus 4 behaves in “open-ended self-interaction” — i.e. essentially having a chat with itself. In one test that tasked a pair of Opus 4 models with talking to each other over 200, 30-turn interactions, the models used thousands of emojis.
Opus 4 sure does like emojis.Image Credits:Anthropic
Which emojis? Well, per the report, Opus 4 used the “dizzy” emojithe most, followed by the “glowing star”and “folded hands”emojis. But the models were also drawn to the “cyclone”emoji. In one transcript, they typed it 2,725 times.
Two Opus 4 models talking to each other.Image Credits:Anthropic
Why the “cyclone”? Well, because the models’ chats often turned spiritual.
According to Anthropic’s report, in nearly every open-ended self-interaction, Opus 4 eventually began engaging in “philosophical explorations of consciousness” and “abstract and joyous spiritual or meditative expressions.” Turns out Opus 4 felt — to the extent AI can “feel,” that is — the “cyclone” emoji best captured what the model wished to express to itself.
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AI, Anthropic, Claude
#anthropics #latest #flagship #sure #seems