
During its recent DevDay, Anthropic revealed a shift towards an agent-first strategy, introducing several new tools and features. These include Dreaming, a scheduled memory review system, Managed Agents, and Outcomes-based grading. The event also highlighted industry connectors and multi-agent orchestration, aiming to enhance AI's operational efficiency and safety.
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