Cline CEO Saoud Rizwan said his open source AI coding tool started off as a side project for Anthropic's "Build with Claude" hackathon. Software developers love using AI. So much so that they’re ...
Anthropic PBC today debuted its newest large language model, Claude Sonnet 4.5, and a toolkit for building artificial intelligence agents. The company describes the LLM as the world’s best coding ...
Anthropic launched a web app on Monday for its viral AI coding assistant, Claude Code, which lets developers create and manage several AI coding agents from their browser. Claude Code for web is now ...
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At the end of February, Anthropic announced Claude Code. In the eight months since then, the coding agent has arguably become the company's most important product, helping it carve out a niche for ...
Anthropic has officially brought its AI coding assistant, Claude Code, to the web, making it easier than ever for developers to build and manage autonomous coding agents. Previously available only via ...
Agent memory remains a problem that enterprises want to fix, as agents forget some instructions or conversations the longer they run. Anthropic believes it has solved this issue for its Claude Agent ...
It can run autonomously for 30 hours straight, per Anthropic. It can run autonomously for 30 hours straight, per Anthropic. is The Verge’s senior AI reporter. An AI beat reporter for more than five ...
Anthropic has just set the bar higher in the world of AI with its new release: Claude 4. The new models—Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4—are not mere incremental updates. They are a huge leap ahead ...
SEATTLE (Reuters) -Microsoft said it will add an artificial intelligence coding agent from Google-backed startup Anthropic to its GitHub service. Coding agents can carry out software development tasks ...
What if your AI agents could not only complete tasks but also learn, adapt, and improve on their own? Imagine an agent that refines its outputs with each iteration, collaborates seamlessly with others ...