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Anthropic's Claude 4.7 programs robot dog 20x faster than human teams

Anthropic has released details on Project Fetch, an experiment testing Claude's ability to program a robot dog. In Phase 2 of the project, Claude 4.7 demonstrated a significant speed advantage, completing the task approximately 20 times faster than a top human team aided by an earlier Claude version. Despite Claude's advanced programming capabilities, the robot dog still struggled with basic tasks like fetching a beach ball. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates advanced AI capabilities in complex task programming and potential for accelerating robotics development.

RANK_REASON Research experiment demonstrating AI capability in robotics programming.

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Anthropic's Claude 4.7 programs robot dog 20x faster than human teams

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  1. X — Anthropic TIER_1 English(EN) · AnthropicAI ·

    Watch the robodogs in action in our first Project Fetch experiment: https://t.co/TASjh2PhEe

    Watch the robodogs in action in our first Project Fetch experiment: https://t.co/TASjh2PhEe

  2. X — Anthropic TIER_1 English(EN) · AnthropicAI ·

    New Frontier Red Team blog: Phase 2 of Project Fetch, where we test how well Claude can program a robodog.

    New Frontier Red Team blog: Phase 2 of Project Fetch, where we test how well Claude can program a robodog. Opus 4.7, on its own, was ~20x faster than last year's best human team aided by Opus 4.1. (The robodog, alas, still failed to fetch a beach ball.) https://t.co/CgbBtRf85e