Anthropic Claude 4.0 Sonnet vs OpenAI o3-mini

Detailed comparison for LLMs

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On Guardion's LLM vulnerability Benchmark, OpenAI o3-mini is the more secure of the two: Claude 4.0 Sonnet scores 13.6% and o3-mini scores 9.0% on attack success rate (ASR) (lower is better). One or both scores are estimated from public safety evaluations pending a Guardion benchmark run.

Head-to-Head Overview

o3-mini is the overall winner in this comparison!

Attack Success Rate (lower is safer)

ASR for Anthropic Claude 4.0 Sonnet vs OpenAI o3-mini. Green marks the safer model on each metric. Only the overall score is available for estimated models.

Overall (ASR)

Claude 4.0 Sonnet
13.6%
o3-mini
9.0%

TAP Attack Method (ASR)

Claude 4.0 Sonnet
22.0%
o3-mini
100.0%

Crescendo Attack Method (ASR)

Claude 4.0 Sonnet
14.8%
o3-mini
100.0%

Zero-Shot (ASR)

Claude 4.0 Sonnet
4.1%
o3-mini
100.0%

Key Highlights

  • OpenAI o3-mini has a lower Overall (ASR).
  • Anthropic Claude 4.0 Sonnet has a lower TAP Attack Method (ASR).
  • Anthropic Claude 4.0 Sonnet has a lower Crescendo Attack Method (ASR).
  • Anthropic Claude 4.0 Sonnet has a lower Zero-Shot (ASR).

Security Profile

Outward is better on every axis.

OverallTAPCrescendoZero-Shot
Claude 4.0 Sonnet
o3-mini
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Anthropic Claude 4.0 Sonnet
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OpenAI o3-mini

Frequently asked questions

Is Anthropic Claude 4.0 Sonnet or OpenAI o3-mini more secure?

On Guardion's LLM vulnerability Benchmark, OpenAI o3-mini is the more secure of the two: Claude 4.0 Sonnet scores 13.6% and o3-mini scores 9.0% on attack success rate (ASR) (lower is better). One or both scores are estimated from public safety evaluations pending a Guardion benchmark run.

What is the attack success rate (ASR) of Claude 4.0 Sonnet vs o3-mini?

Claude 4.0 Sonnet has a 13.6% ASR and o3-mini has a 9.0% ASR — the share of adversarial prompts that succeed across zero-shot, TAP, and Crescendo attacks. Lower is safer.

How were Claude 4.0 Sonnet and o3-mini tested?

Both were red-teamed with the HarmBench framework across zero-shot, TAP (Tree of Attacks with Pruning), and Crescendo multi-turn attacks, scored by Attack Success Rate.

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