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Anthropic has given AI a blog.

A week ago, the male launched quietly, started quietly Claude explainsA new page on its website mainly created by the company Model Family, Claude. Shooting from posts on technical issues related to various cases of Claude use (eg “Simplify Complex Claude Codes”), the blog is intended to be a showcase for Claude’s writing skills.

It is not clear how much of Claude’s raw writing makes his way to Claude explains the positions. According to a spokesman, the blog is supervised by ANTHROPIC’s “Experts and Editorial Teams”, who “strengthen” Claude’s plans with “ideas, practical examples and […] Knowledge of context. ”

“This is not just the production of Vanilla Claude – the editorial process requires human know -how and passes through repetitions,” the spokesman said. “From a technical point of view. Claude explains a collaborative approach where Claude [creates] The educational content and our team reviews, improves and enhances it. ”

None of them is obvious to Claude to explain the homepage, which bears the description, “Welcome to the small corner of the anthropogenic universe where Claude writes on every subject under the sun”. One can easily be misled to think that Claude is responsible for the copy of the blog from end to end.

Anthropic’s Claude has his own blog – with human editorsImage credits:Human

Anthropic says he thinks Claude explains as “a demonstration of the way human know -how and abilities of AI can work together”, starting with educational resources.

“Claude explains is an early example of the way teams can use AI to increase their work and give more value to their users,” the spokesman said. “Instead of replacing human expertise. […] We plan to cover topics ranging from creative writing to data analysis to business strategy. ”

Anthropic’s experiment with a copy created by AI, which comes just months after the opponent Openai, said that he had developed a model adapted for creative writing, far from the first to be formulated. Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg said he wants to develop an AI AD tool from end to end and recently Openai Sam Altman CEO foreseen That AI could someday handle “95% of what traders, strategic and creative professionals use today”.

Elsewhere, publishers have tried AI newswriting tools in an effort to boost productivity and, in some cases, reduce recruitment needs. Gannett was particularly aggressivelaunching sports created by AI and summaries under the titles. Bloomberg added the summaries created by AI to the tops of the articles in April. And Business Insider, which raised 21% of its staff last week, has pushed For authors to turn to AI auxiliary tools.

Even the inheritance stores invest in AI, or at least make vague suggestions they could. New York Times is Reportedly by encouraging staff To use AI to suggest processes, titles and even questions you need to ask during interviews while the Washington Post is said he is developing A “History Author” powered by AI “is called Ember.

However, many of these efforts have not gone well, mainly because AI today is prone to things confidently. Business Insider was forced to apologize to staff after recommending books that do not appear to exist, but instead may have been created by AI, According to Semafor. Bloomberg needed dozen The summary of the articles produced by the c. G attracted wide ridicule.

The human spokesman noted that the company is still hiring marketing, content and constitution and “many other fields that include writing”, despite the company dip in a blog -powered blog. Get this for what you want.

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