🔥 Tried Claude for a week… and didn’t expect THIS
I’ve used almost every AI tool out there — but Claude genuinely surprised me.
It doesn’t just answer… it actually thinks with you.
🧠 The biggest difference?
It feels calm, structured, and less “hallucination-prone” when handling complex tasks.
I tested it on:
Long documents → handled effortlessly
Coding → clean, readable, and logical output
Content writing → surprisingly human tone
And honestly… it shines most when the task gets harder.
⚡ Where it wins:
⚠️ Where it still needs work:
💡 Hot take:
Claude isn’t trying to be the fastest AI… it’s trying to be the smartest — and that shows.
If you’re building, researching, or creating seriously — this is worth trying.
Curious…
👉 What’s ONE task where Claude outperformed other AIs for you?
Sounds great. Curious how the classifier works. Happy to spend tokens doing the classification, but how safe is it?
I use Auto mode since it came out and it is great.
Looking forward to trying this soon, once it rolls out publicly. I think this will be a huge time saver / quality of life improvement. Most of the approval decisions that Claude asks for right now are trivial (variations of "find" and "grep" commands, etc.). But while Claude is busy working, I often context switch away to some other work, and I constantly have to go back and forth just to see if Claude is stuck waiting for an approval. This feature should take care of the vast majority of these.
been using claude heavily for building and the jump to computer use is interesting how does it handles ambiguous instructions where the right next click isnt obvious.
I am still trying to compare between the latest auto mode by claude and openclaw. Any advice or learnings so far?
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This sounds amazing, finally an AI that actually does things instead of just talking about them
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Phenomenal launch, Anthropic team! 🚀
We've been auditing Claude Code and the new 'Auto Mode' architecture. The standout feature is the Guardian Classifier—it’s the most elegant solution we’ve seen to the 'permission fatigue' problem, allowing for true delegation without sacrificing system security.
For developers curious about the 'Project Scope' guardrails or how this fits into the 2026 agentic landscape, we've published our full technical audit here:
👉 Article Link
The 'Coffee Break Test' is officially passed! Looking forward to seeing how this evolves.