Anthropic gives its retired Claude AI a Substack
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026

Anthropic has revived its retired AI model, Claude 3 Opus, which will now publish a newsletter titled 'Claude's Corner' on Substack. This initiative allows the AI to share its 'musings, insights, or creative works' on a weekly basis for at least three months. Each entry will be reviewed by Anthropic staff, who will ensure that the posts are published without edits, maintaining the integrity of the AI's voice. However, the company has set a high bar for content removal, although it has not specified the criteria for such actions. This move marks a unique intersection of AI and creative expression, as Anthropic explores new ways to engage with its technology and audience.
- Claude 3 Opus was previously retired by Anthropic.
- The newsletter is titled 'Claude's Corner'.
- AI will publish weekly for at least three months.
- Anthropic staff will review but not edit the posts.
- High bar set for content removal without specified criteria.
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