Anthropic continues to ship in March with a new “auto mode” permissions mode in Claude Code. The company calls it a middle ground between the default configuration and skipping permissions altogether.
Anthropic PBC is taking the leash off its popular artificial intelligence coding tool Claude Code, introducing a new feature called “auto mode” that lets it decide for itself which permissions it’s ...
Anthropic on March 24 launched three features that expand its AI agents’ autonomy and reach: auto mode for Claude Code adds an AI safety classifier that approves routine developer actions, computer ...
Claude Code's new auto mode lets AI make permission decisions autonomously with built-in safeguards, reducing workflow interruptions for developers. Anthropic released auto mode for Claude Code on ...
Anthropic has begun previewing "auto mode" inside of Claude Code. The company describes the new feature as a middle path between the app's default behavior, which sees Claude request approval for ...
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Anthropic is fitting its Claude Code AI-powered coding assistant with an auto mode for the Claude AI assistant to handle permissions on the user’s behalf, with safeguards to monitor actions before ...
After introducing a number of features, Anthropic has added a new Auto Mode to its Claude Code platform. With this new feature, the AI company hopes to reduce manual interruptions while maintaining ...
Claude's auto mode reduces permission prompts for developers. AI classifier blocks risky commands, such as mass file deletion. It's a middle ground between safety controls and full autonomy Anthropic ...
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