Anthropic hands Claude Code more control, but keeps it on a leash
Anthropic’s new auto mode for Claude Code lets AI execute tasks with fewer approvals, reflecting a broader shift toward more autonomous tools that balance speed with safety through built-in safeguards.
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Claude Code can now take over your computer to complete tasks
But Anthropic urges caution as "research preview" safeguards "aren't absolute."
Зашел в чат – остался без планов на жизнь. Claude теперь выдаёт секреты владельца по первому требованию взломщиков
Уязвимость в Claude.ai открыла хакерам доступ к личным архивам и истории переписки.
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