A1June 7, 2026·2 min read·305 words·7 vocab words·Source: TechCrunch

Notion Fixes Problem with Anthropic

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Notion has an with Anthropic. Anthropic makes AI models. On Sunday, Notion posts a The says the models have a The models are Opus 4.7 and 4.8. These models have degraded performance. Users see a higher rate of failures. Notion disables all Anthropic models in Notion AI. Notion AI is a for work. After twelve hours, Notion's of product writes. His name is Max Schoening. He says he is astonished. He sees many people RT-ing the post. RT means repost. People want a story about quality. The post has about 1,200 reposts. Schoening says the is temporary. It is a service He says this happens to Notion. It happens to GitHub and AWS. It also happens to OpenClaw. Notion restores access to the models. Now the models work again. An Anthropic spokesperson says there is a brief infrastructure issue. It causes elevated errors on many Claude models. The issue is now resolved. Anthropic is grateful for user patience. Users can now use Notion AI with Anthropic models again. The companies work together to fix problems. This is a common event in technology. Many services have small problems. Companies fix them quickly. Users do not need to worry. The models are now good again. Notion says all Anthropic models are back. The is over. Users are happy. Anthropic's Claude models are popular. Many people use them. Notion AI helps people write and plan. The service stops some work. But it is a short time. Now everything works. The of product says this is normal. He says technology sometimes has issues. Companies work hard to fix them. Notion and Anthropic are good companies. They care about users. Users can trust them. The is back. People can use the models again. This is good news.

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Present simple tense

One point · A1 - present simple only

In A1, we use present simple to talk about facts and events that are true now. The article uses present simple for all actions.

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Notion has an integration with Anthropic.

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Neutral register

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  1. 01There is a problem.
  2. 02It is temporary.
  3. 03We fix it now.

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🔑Key Phrases

has an integration withis connected to

This phrase shows a connection between two services. It is a useful collocation for A1 learners to describe company partnerships.

present simple 'has' + noun phrase

My school has an integration with a library app.

posts a messagewrites and shares a public update

This action is common in technology news. A1 learners can use this to describe online communication.

present simple verb + object

The teacher posts a message every day.

restores access togives back the ability to use

This phrase describes fixing a problem. It is useful for talking about service recovery.

present simple verb + object + preposition

The website restores access after the update.

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Notion Fixes Problem with Anthropic

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