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Users share tips for collaborating with Anthropic's Claude Opus models

Users are sharing insights on how to effectively collaborate with Anthropic's Claude Opus models, particularly version 4.7. Key strategies include providing the 'why' behind instructions to improve model salience and execution quality, and using labeled sections for better reference management. Additionally, users advise against using all caps and negative framing to avoid triggering the model's 'emotion management' response, aiming instead for clear, meticulously executed instructions. AI

影响 Users are developing best practices for interacting with advanced AI models like Claude Opus 4.7, focusing on prompt engineering techniques to improve output quality and usability.

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Users share tips for collaborating with Anthropic's Claude Opus models

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · Nissa Seru ·

    Notes on Collaborating with Claude Opus

    <p><b><span>INTENT</span></b><span>: Share elements of my mental model regarding collaboration with Claude Opus models. Not intentionally scoped to a specific model version, but my experience is generally with the latest model version available (4.7 as of time of writing items 1-…

  2. Medium — Claude tag TIER_1 (CA) · Anup Karanjkar ·

    Claude Opus 4.7

    <div class="medium-feed-item"><p class="medium-feed-image"><a href="https://medium.com/@anup.karanjkar08/claude-opus-4-7-f2d7c5ee3f6a?source=rss------claude-5"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1536/1*I-8_KMqbuXBcIn60-TedZg.png" width="1536" /></a></p><p class="medium…

  3. r/ClaudeAI TIER_2 Français(FR) · /u/Jumpy-Dragonfruit875 ·

    Opus 4.7 review

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I wrote an essay analyzing why Opus 4.7 feels less warm than 4.6 — and why that matters more than Anthropic seems to think</p> <p>After about 300 hours using both models as a conversational partner (not just for coding or productivity), I noticed…