X Anthropic’s Claude AI bizarrely breaks from coding to look at scenic national park pictures

What you need to know

  • Anthropic recently shipped an upgraded version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet alongside a new Computer Use API.
  • The AI firm has been documenting the model’s advances, including instances where it took a break from coding to look at pictures of Yellowstone National Park.
  • Multiple reports suggest coding could be dead in the water as a future career path for the next generation with the rapid prevalence of AI, but this revelation suggests otherwise.

With the emergence of generative AI, there’s a lot of speculation and predictions swirling in the air about the augmentation of certain professions using the technology. To this end, the banking sector, design jobs, and software development seem to be first on AI’s chopping block.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang indicated that coding could be dead in the water with the rapid adoption of AI in software development companies. He discouraged the next generation from taking up software development as a profession. Instead, he recommends seeking alternative career paths in biology, education, manufacturing, or farming. 

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