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Users discuss Claude's new 'Quick Answer' button and its effects on response quality

A new 'Quick Answer' button appeared in Claude around the time of Sonnet 5's launch, making responses faster but potentially reducing research depth. Users report that Claude itself is unaware of the button and confuses it with effort level settings.

7 engagement·1 source·Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 08:31 PM
A Reddit user posted a screenshot showing the 'Quick Answer' button in Claude's interface, asking what it actually does. The user notes the button appeared around the same time as Sonnet 5 launched and makes responses faster, but suspects it causes Claude to do less research when active. The user also reports that Claude itself knows nothing about the button and mixes it up with the effort level setting, even though the effort level remains unchanged when the button is pressed.

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