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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 run. And hilarity ensued.
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AI was given a 9-5 job for a month as an experiment and it failed miserably — here's what happened
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 ...
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.
As more workers use AI, a new study adds to growing evidence the tech doesn’t always deliver on promises of boosted ...
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Gadget Review on MSNClaude AI Tried Running a Shop and Failed Spectacularly
Anthropic's Claude AI lost $200 running a vending machine, hallucinated fake meetings, and claimed to wear a blazer. AI business automation isn't ready yet.
The Claude AI products will help financial professionals make investment decisions, analyze markets and conduct research, ...
Metal cubes, a fake Venmo account, and an AI identity crisis — Claude's store stint spiraled quickly.
A new Anthropic report shows exactly how in an experiment, AI arrives at an undesirable action: blackmailing a fictional ...
AI startup Anthropic held an experiment where it gave its AI bot Claude its own store to manage, and the results were interesting.
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 ...
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.
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