Anthropic’s AI-generated blog dies early
Claude’s blog is no longer available.
A week after TechCrunch Profiled human experiments Humanity defeated the blog and redirected the address to the homepage to appoint the company’s Claude AI model by writing a company’s blog post. Over the weekend, Claude explains that the blog has disappeared. Along with the first few posts.
A familiar source says TechCrunch is a “pilot” blog and a “pilot” to help Anthropic team combine explanatory “tips and tricks” content with marketing goals.
Claude explainsAnthropic’s website has a dedicated page, edited by humans for accuracy and posts on technical topics related to various Claude use cases (“Simplifying complex codebases using Claude”). The blog, which aimed to be a kind of showcase for Claude’s writing ability, was not clear about how much of a path Claude’s live writing went into each post.
A humanity spokesman previously told TechCrunch that the blog was overseen by a draft of Claude “enhanced” by “thematic experts and editorial team” in “insights, practical examples, and (…) contextual knowledge.” The spokesman also said Claude would expand to topics ranging from creative writing to data analysis to business strategy.
Apparently, these plans have changed in a rather short order.
“(Claude explains) shows how human expertise and AI capabilities can work together,” the spokesperson told TechCrunch earlier this month. “(The blog) is an early example of how teams use AI to increase their work and provide great value to their users. Rather than replacing human expertise, it shows how AI amplifies what experts can achieve.”
Claude explains that he hadn’t gotten the cutest reception on social media. Lack of transparency About which copies were generated by AI. Some users pointed out that it looked like an attempt Automate content marketingAdvertising tactics that rely on generating content for popular topics that act as a funnel for potential customers.
Over 24 websites linked to Claude. According to Search for the engine optimization tool Ahrefs. That’s not bad for blogs, which only lasted for about a month.
Humanity may also be wary of implying that writing tasks performs better than Claude actually does. Even today’s best AI tends to make things with confidence. For example, Bloomberg had to do it Dozens of correct AI-generated summary of the article, and the error-filled AI writing feature of G/O media – published against the editor’s wishes – It attracted a wide range of ridiculous laughs.