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AI Brief: Anthropic launches Science Blog and publishes “long-running Claude” and “vibe physics” demos
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1. Reported: Anthropic launches Science Blog and publishes “long-running Claude” and “vibe physics” demos
What happened: Confirmed details: Anthropic.com reported that Anthropic launched the Anthropic Science Blog and published two launch posts: one describing a “long-running Claude” setup where a single Claude agent works sequentially on a scientific computing task over an extended horizon, and another (“vibe physics”) describing a graduate-level theoretical-physics calculation guided through Claude Opus 4.
Why people care: If long-horizon, single-agent workflows are reliable, they change how teams structure scientific and engineering work (single threaded, stateful reasoning versus multi-agent decomposition), and they raise concrete questions about evaluation: what counts as real progress versus a well-scaffolded walkthrough.
What X is arguing: On Anthropic update, X is split between users reporting clearer safety and governance behavior and skeptics arguing the practical impact is unclear without independent validation.
- @AnthropicAI: Anthropic announced a new Science Blog focused on research and stories about scientists using AI to accelerate their work. post
- @AnthropicAI: Anthropic highlighted a physics-style demo guided through Claude Opus 4.5, emphasizing acceleration but not autonomous original work. post
- @AnthropicAI: Anthropic pointed to a “single agent working sequentially” setup for a long-horizon scientific task where mistakes compound. post
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2. TechCrunch: Agile Robots partners with Google DeepMind on robotics work
What happened: TechCrunch reported that robotics company Agile Robots entered a partnership with Google DeepMind, adding it to a growing list of robotics firms aligning with frontier-model labs; the report did not disclose detailed business terms, specific product timelines, or the exact DeepMind systems being integrated.
Why people care: Robotics partnerships can determine which model stacks and tooling become default in embodied AI, and they can signal who gets early access to capabilities, datasets, and evaluation pipelines that are hard for outsiders to replicate.
What X is arguing: On Google DeepMind update, X is split on whether current evidence supports immediate deployment changes or warrants a wait-and-verify approach.
- @TechCrunch: TechCrunch posted that Agile Robots is the latest robotics company to partner with Google DeepMind, linking to its article. post
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