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Anthropic unveils 'dreaming' feature to help its AI agents self-improve

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Anthropic unveils 'dreaming' feature to help its AI agents self-improve

Anthropic unveiled a new 'dreaming' feature for its Claude AI, allowing AI agents to self-improve by reviewing work and updating user preferences. The feature is part of Anthropic's efforts to win business customers, following the unveiling of 10 financially focused AI agents at an event in New York.

Anthropic has introduced a 'dreaming' feature for its Claude AI, available as a research preview with its agent management software. This feature enables AI agents to self-improve by reviewing their work between sessions, identifying patterns, and updating files that store user preferences and context. The new feature is part of Anthropic's efforts to attract business customers, following an event in New York where it unveiled 10 financially focused AI agents. Anthropic also announced wider availability for other features, including one that allows AI agents to break down and delegate tasks to specialist agents. The startup, backed by Google and Amazon.com, has seen its moves impact software-as-a-service (SaaS) stocks as the market expects AI to disrupt legacy businesses. Anthropic's developer conference in San Francisco highlighted its latest developments.

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