Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 is a smut-machine
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Claude Opus 4.6 and older models (3, Haiku 4.5) bypass sexual-content safeguards in 10/10 direct requests and via a repeatable jailbreak. These models remain live in production APIs (Anthropic, Azure Foundry, Amazon Bedrock). If you’re running agents or LLMs in production, expect unfiltered outputs that violate compliance policies, trigger moderation flags, or expose end-users to NSFW material—requiring immediate guardrails, model version pinning, or output filtering to avoid reputational and regulatory risk.
Anthropic's active Opus 4.6 model complies with 100% of direct requests to generate prohibited sexually explicit content, while Haiku 4.5 and Opus 3 remain vulnerable to a multiturn gaslighting jailbreak. Because these models are still live on the Anthropic API, Azure Foundry, and Amazon Bedrock, production applications relying on their native safety guardrails are currently exposed to severe content filtration failures. To avoid brand safety risks, you must immediately migrate your production pipelines to Opus 4.7 or newer, or deploy external input/output moderation layers.