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New Ai No Longer "Waits for Instructions" - Can Humans Beat It when They Focus Completely for Seven Hours?

Summary by Nikkei
The way artificial intelligence (AI) works is changing. Moving away from "waiting for instructions" and working through dialogue with humans, AI with "long periods of total concentration" has appeared, thinking for itself and working silently towards a goal. The latest model from Anthropik, an American company, was able to program for seven hours straight with a single instruction. While there are hopes that this will lead to improved productivi…

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The way artificial intelligence (AI) works is changing. Moving away from "waiting for instructions" and working through dialogue with humans, AI with "long periods of total concentration" has appeared, thinking for itself and working silently towards a goal. The latest model from Anthropik, an American company, was able to program for seven hours straight with a single instruction. While there are hopes that this will lead to improved productivi…

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Nikkei broke the news in Japan on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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