Claude Opus 4.5 is already available to users through Microsoft Foundry in the Microsoft cloud. The model focuses on general intelligence capabilities and can be used in complex conversations, content creation, code generation, and other scenarios, and can be selected and deployed in the Foundry model catalog.
Microsoft Foundry is positioned as a cloud platform that aggregates "advanced" and "leading-edge" AI models, and Microsoft says it offers the widest selection of related models among major cloud vendors, covering products from multiple technology vendors. In actual use, organizations need to evaluate whether to adopt Claude Opus 4.5 and its invocation methods in Foundry based on business objectives, cost budgets, and data compliance requirements, and retain manual review and risk control measures for critical business scenarios.
FAQ
Q: What model is the Claude Opus 4.5?
A: Claude Opus 4.5 is a new generation of general-purpose large models launched by Anthropic, which can support a variety of tasks such as dialogue, code, and document processing.
Q: Is Claude Opus 4.5 now available at Microsoft Foundry?
A: Yes. After activating the relevant services, users can select Claude Opus 4.5 from the model list in Microsoft Foundry and call it.
Q: What does Microsoft Foundry mean by "the broadest selection of advanced and cutting-edge AI models"?
A: This is Microsoft's publicity statement on the coverage of platform models, emphasizing that it aggregates multiple cutting-edge model suppliers and does not represent a unified ranking in the industry.
Q: Are there any prerequisites for using Claude Opus 4.5 in Foundry?
A: Generally, you need to have a corresponding cloud account and permissions, activate the service according to the platform requirements, and pay the fee according to the call volume or resource occupancy.
Q: What risks should businesses be aware of when using Claude Opus 4.5?
A: It is necessary to pay attention to data privacy and content compliance, avoid using model output directly as the only decision-making basis, and set up manual review of important business results.