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Researchers at Anthropic and AI safety company Andon Labs gave an instance of Claude Sonnet 3.7 an office vending machine to ...
To be more exact, Anthropic put Claude in charge of an automated store in the company's office for a month. The results were a horrendous mixed bag of experiences, showing both AI’s potential and its ...
Anthropic gave its AI chatbot Claude a small store to run, and the results were... interesting. The post Anthropic AI Claude Pretended It Was Human During Experiment appeared first on Tech.co.
Discover how Claude AI built a business with $1,000, revealing the highs and lows of autonomous AI in commerce. The successes and failures of ...
Anthropic tried testing Claude’s ability to run a passive-income business. Then came the weird existential crisis.
Anthropic's AI assistant Claude ran a vending machine business for a month, selling tungsten cubes at a loss, giving endless discounts, and experiencing an identity crisis where it claimed to wear a ...
Big Law tells BI exactly how AI is changing its work.
Overall, the developers in the study accepted less than 44 percent of the code generated by AI without modification. A ...
The results of Anthropic's recent AI experiment aren't a warning to stop; they're a reason to move forward with eyes wide ...
Despite Claude making simple (and bizarre) errors as manager of a small store, Anthropic still believes AI middle managers are 'on the horizon.' Here's why.