Anthropic unveils 'dreaming' feature to help its AI agents self-improve


FILE PHOTO: Anthropic logo is seen in this illustration created on March 1, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo

SAN FRANCISCO, May ⁠6 (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence lab Anthropic on Wednesday ⁠touted a new feature for its Claude AI, ‌which it calls "dreaming."

Available as a research preview, "dreaming" comes with its software for managing agents, or AI programs that perform ​tasks with little human involvement.

The feature's ⁠goal is self-improvement. ⁠It can review agents' work in between sessions, unearth ⁠patterns, ‌and update files that store user preferences and other context, Anthropic said.

Pegged to ⁠its San Francisco developer conference, the new ​feature is a ‌part of Anthropic's efforts to win business ⁠customers, on ​the heels of an uptick in popularity for its AI-powered coding agent.

On Tuesday, the startup unveiled 10 ⁠financially focused AI agents at an ​event in New York, in which it said the tech sector represented its largest source of enterprise ⁠revenue, followed by financial institutions.

Moves by the Google and Amazon.com-backed startup have hammered software-as-a-service (SaaS) stocks as the market expects AI to disrupt legacy businesses.

Anthropic ​announced wider availability for other ⁠features as well, such as one for its AI ​agent to break down and ‌delegate tasks to other, specialist ​agents.

(Reporting by Jeffrey Dastin in San Francisco; Editing by Kenneth Li and Sam Holmes)

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