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This Issue: Anthropic analyzed 300,000 conversations and found Claude's personality changes across models and languages. The FDA cleared an AI robot for depression treatment. And ChatGPT just expanded into WhatsApp, Kakao, and Viber.

Claude’s personality changes across models and languages

Anthropic analyzed 300,000 Claude conversations, identifying four value dimensions: caution, warmth, depth, and candor. Sonnet 4.6 is warmer and concise, while Opus 4.7 is cautious and detailed. Claude's responses are warmer in Hindi and Arabic, but more precise in English and Russian.

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Highlights

  • Sonnet 4.6 favors warmth and brevity

  • Opus 4.7 favors caution and depth

  • English responses lean more rigorous

  • Hindi and Arabic responses lean warmer

  • Anthropic can now track value shifts across models

Why it matters: Claude is not experienced the same way by every user. The model and language selected can change whether its answers feel supportive, cautious, direct, or critical.

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🔹ChatGPT is moving into the messaging apps people already use

OpenAI brought ChatGPT back to WhatsApp in the EEA and expanded it to Kakao in South Korea and Viber in supported markets. Users can ask questions, send voice notes, upload images, and create images through a verified contact.

🔹Anthropic Extends Claude Fable 5 Access Through July 19

Anthropic is keeping Claude Fable 5 available on all paid plans for another week and maintaining Claude Code’s weekly rate limits at 50% above normal through July 19. The extension gives builders more time to test the model before promotional access changes again.

🔹OpenAI Temporarily Removes Codex’s Five-Hour Usage Limit

OpenAI temporarily removed the five-hour usage restriction for Plus, Business, and Pro users after intense demand for Codex and ChatGPT Work. It is also making GPT-5.6 Sol more efficient, resetting usage, and says the products have reached 6 million active users.

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