Tag: Anthropic

  • Anthropic Introduces ‘Dreaming’: Self-Improving AI Agents That Learn Across Sessions

    Source: VentureBeat
     ·  Published: 2026-05-06

    Anthropic launched a research-preview feature called ‘dreaming’ for Claude Managed Agents at its Code with Claude developer conference. The system runs scheduled reviews of an agent’s past sessions and memory stores, extracts patterns, and curates memories so agents improve over time — surfacing recurring mistakes, convergent workflows, and team-shared preferences that no single session could identify. Early adopters report significant gains: legal AI firm Harvey saw task completion rates increase roughly 6x; medical document reviewer Wisedocs cut review time by 50%.

    Why it matters: Persistent, cross-session self-improvement is a foundational capability for enterprise-grade agentic AI — this is the clearest signal yet that agents are moving from stateless tools to continuously improving systems.

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  • Pope Leo XIV Releases ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ Encyclical on AI, Joined by Anthropic Co-Founder

    Source: Vatican / multiple outlets
     ·  Published: 2026-05-25

    Pope Leo XIV released his first papal encyclical titled ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ (Magnificent Humanity) on May 25, focused on protecting human dignity in the AI era. Notably, Christopher Olah, co-founder of Anthropic and interpretability researcher, appeared alongside the Pope at the announcement. The document represents the first major doctrinal statement from the Catholic Church specifically addressing AI development, safety, and its societal impact.

    Why it matters: A papal encyclical on AI, co-presented with an Anthropic founder, signals AI ethics has moved firmly into mainstream institutional and moral discourse — with potential policy and public-opinion implications globally.

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