Claude Gets a Blog

Updated:June 4, 2025

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Anthropic has launched a new blog where the company’s AI model, Claude, writes most of its content. 

The blog, titled Claude Explains, quietly went live last week and now appears as a new section on Anthropic’s website. 

The content focuses on topics like simplifying codebases, analyzing data, and using Claude in real-world situations.

Human Editors Still Work

Anthropic confirms that every post receives human oversight. Internal experts and editors revise and expand Claude’s drafts, adding real examples, practical insights, and accurate context.

A spokesperson explained, “This isn’t just raw Claude output. The editorial process includes review, refinement, and human input.”

In other words, this blog isn’t a fully automated effort. It’s more of a joint venture between AI and skilled professionals.

Human-AI Collaboration

Claude Explains homepage

Despite this explanation, the blog’s homepage tells a different story. It says, “Welcome to the small corner of the Anthropic universe where Claude is writing on every topic under the sun.”

That may lead some readers to assume Claude works alone, but Anthropic disagrees. According to the company, Claude Explains aims to show how AI and humans can work together.

“Claude Explains is an early example of how teams can use AI to augment their work,” the spokesperson said. 

“Rather than replacing human expertise, we’re showing how AI can amplify what subject matter experts can accomplish.”

In the coming weeks, the blog will likely cover new areas. These may include creative writing, business strategy, and more complex technical topics.

Also read: Anthropic Introduces Voice Mode for Claude

The Trend

Anthropic’s move isn’t isolated. Other tech companies are doing similar things.

OpenAI recently released a model focused on creative writing. Meta has said it wants to build an AI-powered ad tool. 

And OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, claimed AI could handle up to “95% of what marketers use agencies, strategists, and creative professionals for today.”

AI Still Makes Mistakes

Despite the hype, not all experiments have gone well. Many AI tools still make errors, some small, others major.

  • Business Insider faced criticism after recommending books that didn’t exist.
  • Bloomberg had to fix dozens of summaries written by AI.
  • G/O Media published flawed AI-generated content that drew harsh public feedback.

Anthropic Still Values Human Talent

Interestingly, Anthropic continues to hire for roles in marketing, editorial, and content writing. This suggests the company doesn’t view AI as a replacement for humans.

Instead, it views AI as a tool; one that helps humans work faster and create better.

Lolade

Contributor & AI Expert