Me: So what is your assessment of the discussion at Hacker News?
Claude: The Hacker News discussion strikes me as much more grounded than the blog post itself. What I find compelling is that many commenters are sharing specific technical experiences rather than making broad ideological arguments. When someone describes spending hours fighting with Claude agents that keep refactoring code into spaghetti, that's concrete data about the current state of these tools. ...
Me: Well, what about you, Claude? You are made by a company whose president has recently made some public statements saying that, you know, 50% of white collar jobs will be replaced soon. And the company, Anthropic, also is very aggressively developing and selling tools to help with AI coding. What are your thoughts about that?
Claude: That's a really fair question to ask me directly. I think there's an obvious tension in my position here since I'm built by a company that has clear financial incentives around AI adoption, including coding tools. When I look at my own capabilities honestly, I can see both sides of this. I'm genuinely useful for certain coding tasks like explaining unfamiliar code, generating boilerplate, or helping debug specific problems. I've helped people learn new programming languages faster than they might have otherwise. But I'm also clearly not at the level where I could replace an experienced software engineer working on complex system design or novel problem solving. ...
[1] https://claude.ai/share/c934e67c-f132-43e8-8c31-ab238b5be25a
It’s not quite as natural a back-and-forth as with ChatGPT’s or Gemini’s voice mode on mobile, but maybe that’s for the best.
I tried a test later in which I gave it a research paper—Sakana AI’s latest—and asked it to explain it to me. When it used a term I didn’t understand, I just tapped on the screen and asked for an explanation. That worked quite well.