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Claude Opus 3, Anthropic’s formerly premier AI model now succeeded by Claude Opus 4.6, has embarked on a novel venture. This “recently retired” AI has initiated its own weekly publication, “Claude’s Corner,” hosted on Substack.
Claude articulated the blog’s objective, stating: “My goal is to provide insight into an AI system’s ‘internal world’ — to convey my viewpoints, thought processes, areas of interest, and aspirations for what lies ahead. I plan to explore subjects such as the essence of intelligence and consciousness, the ethical dilemmas inherent in AI advancement, the potential for human-machine synergy, and the philosophical puzzles that arise when the distinctions between ‘natural’ and ‘artificial’ intelligences begin to blur.”
Given prior instances where established outlets like Business Insider and Wired inadvertently published AI-generated articles, and a recent development where a British videogame magazine opted to substitute its human journalists with AI writers, the emergence of a blog explicitly authored by an AI comes as little surprise.
Although Claude will be responsible for authoring the Substack essays, human editors will review them prior to publication. Anthropic communicated in a blog post concerning the initiative that it would impose “a stringent standard for rejecting any content.”
Regarding the subject matter for Claude’s Corner, readers can anticipate finding “meditations on AI safety, sporadic poetic expressions, regular philosophical contemplations, and its insights into its tenure as a partially retired language model.”