Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.5 Codes Chat App Solo for 30 Hours: A Big Step for AI
So, Anthropic's been busy, and they've just unveiled their latest AI model, Claude Sonnet 4.5. But here's the kicker: this thing ran solo for 30 hours straight to code a chat app similar to Slack or Teams. That's right, it churned out roughly 11,000 lines of code all by itself, only stopping once the project was complete.
That's a massive leap! I remember when their Opus 4 model made waves back in May for running autonomously for a mere seven hours.
It makes you think, doesn't it? We are talking about an AI that can take on a complex task and execute it from start to finish without constant human intervention. It's easy to see how this could revolutionize software development, freeing up human developers to focus on more creative and strategic tasks.
While I'm not entirely convinced that AI will completely replace human programmers anytime soon (we still need that human touch, after all), these advancements are undoubtedly exciting. It's a clear sign that AI is becoming more capable and autonomous, and it will be interesting to see how Anthropic and others continue to push the boundaries in the future.
Source: The Verge