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Inside Claude: Anthropic’s AI Insights & OpenAI’s Super App

In the latest developments from the world of artificial intelligence, Anthropic has made significant strides in understanding the internal processes of large language models (LLMs) with their flagship model, Claude. Utilizing a novel tool they designed called the Jacobian lens (or J-lens), researchers have uncovered a previously hidden area within Claude, referred to as the J-space. This space contains a collection of words and concepts that the model considers while generating responses but does not ultimately produce in its final output. Essentially, this hidden aspect of Claude provides insights into its ‘thought process’ before it articulates a response, offering researchers a clearer view into the inner workings of AI models.

Meanwhile, OpenAI has launched its highly anticipated ‘super app,’ known as ChatGPT Work. This innovative platform integrates various tools, including a chatbot and coding assistance, designed to streamline workflows and enhance productivity. The release coincides with the introduction of OpenAI’s latest GPT 5.6 models, marking a significant upgrade in their capabilities. Additionally, the company is reportedly developing a fully automated research assistant, further expanding the potential applications of AI in professional settings. These advancements not only highlight the rapid evolution of AI technology but also raise questions about its implications for the future of work and the ethical considerations surrounding automation.

In other news, the AI landscape continues to evolve, with various companies making headlines. Notably, SK Hynix recently completed the largest U.S. listing by a foreign entity, raising $26.5 billion amid a surge in demand for AI data centers. Meanwhile, Tencent is negotiating to acquire a controlling stake in the AI startup Manus, a move prompted by directives from Beijing to unwind Meta’s previous acquisition of the company. As the AI sector grows, so too does the complexity of its ecosystem, indicating a need for continued scrutiny and understanding of these transformative technologies.


Source: The Download: Claude’s inner workings and OpenAI’s “super app” via MIT Technology Review