
Claude’s blog is no longer.
Week after Techcrunch Profiled experiment of anthropic To task the company’s Claude AI models with written blog posts, anthropic injuries on the blog and redirected the address to his homepage. A little over the weekend, the Claude explains that a blog is gone – along with its initial few posts.
Source family tells Techcrunch that the blog was a “pilot” destined to help Antropic’s team combine customers’ requests for “tips and tricks” of explanatory types with market goals.
Claude explainsWho had a dedicated page on the Antropic website and was edited for precision by people, was populated by posters on technical topics related to various claude use (eg “simplify complex code bases with Claude”). The blog, which aimed to be a showcase for Claude’s writing skills, was not clear about how much of Claude’s raw writing made its way in every post.
Antropic spokesman previously told Techcrunch that the blog was controlled by “topics and editorial teams” that “improve[d]”Claude’s projects with” insights, practical examples and […] contextual knowledge. “The spokesman also said Claude explains that it will expand to topics ranging from creative writing to data analysis to business strategy.
Apparently, those plans changed in a fairly short order.
“[Claude Explains is a] Proof of how human expertise and AI -skills can cooperate, “the spokesman told Techcrunch earlier this month.”[The blog] It is an early example of how teams can use AI to increase their work and give greater value to their users. Rather than replacing human expertise, we show how AI can amplify what experts on topic can accomplish. ”
Claude explains that did not get the worst reception on social media, partly because of the Lack of transparency of which copy was ai-generated. Some users have pointed out that it looks a lot like a test Automate content marketingAdvertising Tactics, which depends on generating content on popular topics to serve as a funnel for potential customers.
More than 24 websites linked to Claude explains posts before anthropical injury down from the pilot, According to To look for an engine optimization tool. This is not bad for a blog that only lived about a month.
Antropic may have also grown wise to involve Claude performs better when writing tasks than actually happens. Even the best AI today is prone to self -confidence to do things, which has led to embarrassing GAFs on the side of publishers who have publicly embraced technology. For example, Bloomberg had to Correct dozens of AI-generated summaries of its articles, and the error-authorized AI-written features of G/O Media-published against the wishes of editors- attracted widespread ridicule.