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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 ...
Anthropic tried testing Claude’s ability to run a passive-income business. Then came the weird existential crisis.
If you’re worried your local bodega or convivence store may soon be replaced by an AI storefront, you can rest easy after ...
The AI, nicknamed "Claudius", had to do everything, from restocking drinks, handle pricing, dealing with cheeky customers, ...
AI startup Anthropic held an experiment where it gave its AI bot Claude its own store to manage, and the results were ...
A I research company Anthropic and AI safety evaluation organization Andon Labs experimented with Claude, the former’s ...
Anthropic ran an experiment where its Claude chatbot was put in charge of a tiny, automated "shop" inside its San Francisco ...
Despite Claude making simple (and bizarre) errors as manager of a small store, Anthropic still believes AI middle managers ...
Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 3.7, an AI, hilariously failed at running a profitable office vending machine in a joint experiment ...
Anthropic says the trial succeeded in some areas, failed bizarrely in others, and showed the potential of AI middle managers.
The more AI systems are let out and allowed to mingle with humans, the more interesting their hallucinations seem to be becoming. Anthropic says that Claudius, an AI agent it had tasked with running a ...
Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 3.7 model ran a real food vending machine in their San Francisco office for a month. As a result, ...