WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
A ‘Humanizer’ skill for Claude removes phrases and patterns based on a guide that Wikipedians use to spot AI-generated text.
Anthropic published a new constitution for Claude on Wednesday, expanding the document from 2,700 words to 23,000 and, for ...
With a newly published constitution for its Claude model, Anthropic is teaching AI not just what to avoid but why certain ...
It is no great wonder if in the long process of time, while fortune takes her course hither and thither, numerous coincidences should spontaneously occur.” — Plutarch “I’ve been looking for you my ...
Anthropic is overhauling Claude’s so-called “soul doc.” ...
Anthropic published Claude's constitution—a document that teaches the AI to behave ethically and even refuse orders from the ...
O n Tuesday, researchers at Stanford and Yale revealed something that AI companies would prefer to keep hidden. Four popular ...
The artificial intelligence start-up, which competes with OpenAI, is aiming to raise around $10 billion amid talk of a potential initial public offering. By Mike Isaac and Cade Metz Reporting from San ...
Boris Cherny is an Anthropic leader credited with creating Claude Code, an AI coding tool popular with developers. He said in a recent interview that he looks for “side quests,” or self-driven hobbies ...
Anthropic and Accenture struck a three-year partnership to sell artificial-intelligence services to businesses, seeking to help them obtain a return on investment that has so far been elusive for many ...
Anthropic's new Interviewer chatbot tool collects user feedback. The feedback is then given to human researchers for analysis. The tool reveals insights into what people want from AI. As AI tools ...