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bensyverson 2 days ago [-]
Other candidates:
- Serial (produces an incredibly exciting response which ends in a cliffhanger that withholds the answer)
- Prequel (instead of responding, it provides the full backstory leading up to your question)
- Yarn (maximizes output tokens by taking a long winding route to your answer)
- Head Canon (answers using its own entertainingly weird theories about the input)
- Overstory (your answer is interwoven with the answers from eight other users into a larger and deeply intertwined meta-answer)
- Oeuvre (for every question, it produces a diverse but cohesive body of work across a variety of mediums, each one a heartbreaking masterpiece in its own right)
Robin_Message 2 days ago [-]
> Overwhelmingly Large Narrative Unit
I miss Iain M Banks. Thanks for this lovely little nod to the Culture
Thankyou for sharing this. I've been reading the culture series over the last few months and this beautifully articulates ideas that I've not been able to.
ffsm8 1 days ago [-]
I sometimes wonder what goes through designers heads.
The article is surely good. But it's long form and I need to pay attention to it in order to appreciate it.
Yet they decided to add an obnoxious banner to the view which cannot be hidden and keeps distracting me every few sentences by being significantly more attention grabbing then the article.
So I stopped reading. I would've likely read to the end and consequently been more willing to spend money, but I never got to that point.
Yes I have ADHD, and I'm sure other people that don't have it don't have such an issue. But to me the design for that element is in direct contrast to the content being served. If the article was short form it'd be able to ignore it, but with it being long form, I cannot and thus my experience was actually negative.
ZeroCool2u 2 days ago [-]
One can only hope The Culture is the trajectory the future bends to.
This is great. "saga" and "canon" are most definitely a future model name candidates, although for lulz I'd like to see "Cinematic Universe"
AbuAssar 2 days ago [-]
Zack Snyder's Saga is also a good one
soganess 1 days ago [-]
Is "release the Mythos" the new "Snyder cut" chant?
And also, chant is a lovely name that was skipped over. Especially for the models that won't stop sounding like a broken record.
arjie 2 days ago [-]
The Dario Legendarium is definitely going to be a fun piece of work for historians to interrogate as to the origin of this age. The relative personalities of the orgs involved show somewhat in their naming: {o1,4o,3.5,5.5} vs. {Haiku,Sonnet,Opus} vs. {3.1, 3.5-pro, 3.5-flash, 3.5-flash-lite} vs. {3.7, 3.7-plus, 3.7-max}
It's a pity that Samsung isn't in the mix. I would have liked to have used a model named Samsung Galaxy S10+ 5G Lite.
ricudis 1 days ago [-]
IBM: CICS/370 Neural Transaction Facility: A z/OS-resident Enterprise Natural Language Transaction Processing Facility Subsystem for Conversational Batch-Oriented Inference and Prompt-Managed Spool Generation
scrlk 2 days ago [-]
And Sony as well - AI-LLM1000XM5 Mark II.
Insanity 2 days ago [-]
To nitpick, the “M” in XM is “mark”, no?
Azantys 2 days ago [-]
Galaxy AI 3.8-Flash-Plus Max (xhigh)
andai 2 days ago [-]
Samsung Galaxy Brain S26
neonstatic 1 days ago [-]
Strange that we don't see Chinese models named "Good Fortune 27b" or "Much Success MoE"
arjie 1 days ago [-]
Surely it would be Tàiyī (Supreme One) or Tiānjī (Celestial Mechanism) in keeping with Tiāngōng (Celestial Palace) for their space station. Though naming a small model Tàiyī would sound stupid haha! Xiǎoyī!
neonstatic 1 days ago [-]
Celestial Mechanism sounds dope!
exabrial 2 days ago [-]
Anthropic intentionally degrading responses shows you they're also focusing on the wrong things. Rather than producing the best model possible, they're nerfing their models' capabilities.
wahnfrieden 2 days ago [-]
Users are enemies. Customers are thieves
noncoml 2 days ago [-]
At the moment codex/gpt5.5 runs cycles around claude/opus. Fable is stupidly expansive, and Mythos is just a myth.
I don't find any reason to switch back to Anthropic, and they seem to be find with it...
2 days ago [-]
dude250711 2 days ago [-]
People believing myths and fables are factual perhaps can expect to be a little bit disappointed.
1attice 2 days ago [-]
Was thinking similarly.
"Fable" is not the name I would have chosen for a product that has to argue for the fact of its own economic viability but it is the correct mood. Perhaps Anthropic is trolling Zitron.
sebastiennight 2 days ago [-]
20 years from now we will get Claude Odyssey, and we'll have gone full circle.
2 days ago [-]
winstonp 2 days ago [-]
I do think Anthropic nailed their naming down much better than OpenAI
andai 2 days ago [-]
I miss the days when the dropdown menu (in their consumer product with a billion users) asked me if I wanted to use o3, 4o, 4o-mini, o4-mini, gpt-4.1, gpt-4.1-mini, or gpt-4.5 (Research Preview).
dinkleberg 2 days ago [-]
It would be hard to do worse than OpenAI in naming
fendy3002 2 days ago [-]
Thankfully Microsoft doesn't let it's windows or xbox team do the naming of their latest ai model, otherwise MAI flash 360 series X will take the cake
ValentineC 2 days ago [-]
Copilot Copilot.
SCLeo 1 days ago [-]
I actually laughed out loud in a restaurant.
yencabulator 14 hours ago [-]
Microsoft Copilot Subsystem For Copilot.
bhu8 2 days ago [-]
I like how the original triplet's initials represent their behavior well:
- Opus is OP, like OverPowered
- Sonnet is SO, like your significant other (this was more meaningful in Sonnet 3.7 days)
- Haiku is HA, like the reaction to a bad joke
The latest model, naturally, needed three letters: FAB.
I'm now looking forward to ABS and LO
andai 2 days ago [-]
Lo! I show you the Overclaude!
renyicircle 2 days ago [-]
Tractatus - highly aware of its limitations and refuses to speak about too many topics. Really likes numbering statements. Unusable due to a context window bug which is patched after considerable delay.
drbacon 1 days ago [-]
Somehow, there's a LOTR joke to make about Lore consuming more Tolkiens.
t0mpr1c3 2 days ago [-]
- Prayer: Press enter and hope for the best.
- Parable: Responds to the question that you didn't know you needed to ask.
- Bible: Dozens of parable instances reporting in different epochs. Tokens are redeemed on expiry.
hcrisp 2 days ago [-]
I asked an AI bot to do this just this morning and it also suggested:
- Epic
- Tale
- Saga
- Chronicle
- Legend
- Logos
dabrez 2 days ago [-]
I like epic, essay, report, thesis, and slide deck.
andai 2 days ago [-]
Claude Palimpsest
OisinMoran 2 days ago [-]
Fan Fiction: Open weight distillations / riffs
coder543 2 days ago [-]
Don't forget the open weight model they could release: Free Verse.
orbital-decay 1 days ago [-]
Funny how they keep naming their models after literary concepts after abandoning creative writing completely.
mchusma 2 days ago [-]
I like "Proverb" as smaller than Haiku too, Aphorism is also good. But seriously I want Anthropic to up its small model game. Haiku is not competitive, Deepseek v4 flash outperforms my uses for about $0.10 / $0.20. Whereas Haiku 4.5 is $1/$5.
IMO Anthropic should just play the game at all the price tiers because it otherwise forces people to go elsewhere. I would probably pay for a "Proverb"/"Aphorism" class model that was worse than Deepseek at the same price just to stay in the ecosystem, if given the option.
(Note: I also see Google seem to make the same mistake, they actually do have competitive models in Gemma family but they don't make them available via the API. So there may be some reason for this.)
TimTheTinker 2 days ago [-]
What would you use Haiku for?
jaredsohn 2 days ago [-]
Models like Haiku are great if you just want to apply JSON structure to some free text.
saltyoldman 14 hours ago [-]
For some reason I actually thought it was designed specifically to write Haikus!
tuatoru 2 days ago [-]
"Comeback" or "quip" for a low-latency sub-Haiku model.
lynguist 2 days ago [-]
Thank you for the laughter! (I laughed out loud)
This is a well executed joke, from the design to the shortness to the being on point to the abrupt punchlines when one looks at the lower ones and it also vibes well with what we all were thinking anyway, and the unexpected seriousness of the title.
drob518 2 days ago [-]
Claude Obituary - when you’re ready to sever ties and move on
sebastiennight 2 days ago [-]
If you subscribe to the orthogonality and instrumental convergence theses, Obituary is a fitting model name for whenever AGI is achieved
pseidemann 1 days ago [-]
Let's hope for Claude yAGnI.
pmlnr 1 days ago [-]
Claude Eulogy - the dreadful, dreary pondering that inescapably descends on all under heaven.
petalmind 2 days ago [-]
Claude Epitaph
xyzsparetimexyz 2 days ago [-]
Canto? Epic? Libretto? Axiom?
backspin400 2 days ago [-]
Libretto: a full story but then another model sets it to music
oezi 1 days ago [-]
Terms of Service as the third largest gave a good chuckle.
Right after Chinematic Universe (Director's Cut)
theahura 2 days ago [-]
'we have simon willison at home'
(great article!)
sammycdubs 2 days ago [-]
"the other sw"
rayng 2 days ago [-]
I saw a comment on HN that they (Sonnet and Haiku) were originally named from a nearby coffeeshop.
- Serial (produces an incredibly exciting response which ends in a cliffhanger that withholds the answer)
- Prequel (instead of responding, it provides the full backstory leading up to your question)
- Yarn (maximizes output tokens by taking a long winding route to your answer)
- Head Canon (answers using its own entertainingly weird theories about the input)
- Overstory (your answer is interwoven with the answers from eight other users into a larger and deeply intertwined meta-answer)
- Oeuvre (for every question, it produces a diverse but cohesive body of work across a variety of mediums, each one a heartbreaking masterpiece in its own right)
I miss Iain M Banks. Thanks for this lovely little nod to the Culture
The article is surely good. But it's long form and I need to pay attention to it in order to appreciate it.
Yet they decided to add an obnoxious banner to the view which cannot be hidden and keeps distracting me every few sentences by being significantly more attention grabbing then the article.
So I stopped reading. I would've likely read to the end and consequently been more willing to spend money, but I never got to that point.
Yes I have ADHD, and I'm sure other people that don't have it don't have such an issue. But to me the design for that element is in direct contrast to the content being served. If the article was short form it'd be able to ignore it, but with it being long form, I cannot and thus my experience was actually negative.
And also, chant is a lovely name that was skipped over. Especially for the models that won't stop sounding like a broken record.
It's a pity that Samsung isn't in the mix. I would have liked to have used a model named Samsung Galaxy S10+ 5G Lite.
I don't find any reason to switch back to Anthropic, and they seem to be find with it...
"Fable" is not the name I would have chosen for a product that has to argue for the fact of its own economic viability but it is the correct mood. Perhaps Anthropic is trolling Zitron.
- Opus is OP, like OverPowered
- Sonnet is SO, like your significant other (this was more meaningful in Sonnet 3.7 days)
- Haiku is HA, like the reaction to a bad joke
The latest model, naturally, needed three letters: FAB.
I'm now looking forward to ABS and LO
- Parable: Responds to the question that you didn't know you needed to ask.
- Bible: Dozens of parable instances reporting in different epochs. Tokens are redeemed on expiry.
IMO Anthropic should just play the game at all the price tiers because it otherwise forces people to go elsewhere. I would probably pay for a "Proverb"/"Aphorism" class model that was worse than Deepseek at the same price just to stay in the ecosystem, if given the option.
(Note: I also see Google seem to make the same mistake, they actually do have competitive models in Gemma family but they don't make them available via the API. So there may be some reason for this.)
This is a well executed joke, from the design to the shortness to the being on point to the abrupt punchlines when one looks at the lower ones and it also vibes well with what we all were thinking anyway, and the unexpected seriousness of the title.
Right after Chinematic Universe (Director's Cut)
(great article!)
https://postscript.co/pages/shop-coffee-beans
Vicious, but true. SWE at my company immediately tried "check my codebase for vulnerabilities" and was immediately downgraded to Opus.
(Unfortunately just like English a letter can also mean a correspondence.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu_Mythos
Hopefully future models will be kind enough not to behave like malevolent gods.
PREACH
Siri AI !
- Claude Skynet
- Claude HAL 9000
- Claude Auto
- Google Claude
- Claude Whatchamacallit
- Claude Copilot
- Claude Vibe Code
- Fairytale
- Pulp Fiction
-- Mythos
-- Fable
-- Fantasy
-- Delusion
-- Pareidolia
-- Psychosis