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A new way to reflect on how you use Claude

https://www.anthropic.com/news/reflect-with-claude
31•surprisetalk•1h ago

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pavel_lishin•47m ago
> In our interviews with users, a common theme that’s emerged is a desire to better understand how, exactly, AI can be integrated into daily life.

I don't want to integrate AI into daily life.

tyleo•36m ago
Meh, I have it integrated as a replacement for search engines at this point.

I don’t even know that Claude is inherently better or if it’s more the lack of ads.

Insanity•30m ago
I did this but have (partly) reverted. I don't always want to read a wall of text that an AI regurgitates for search. The google AI snippet (1 short para) does seem better than the typical ChatGPT response.
pavel_lishin•28m ago
I'd argue that it's not that Claude is better, but that Google has gotten worse.
WolfeReader•23m ago
Search engines without ads exist.

Try noai.duckduckgo.com. Decent search results, actual sources, no risk of hallucination, no extreme energy cost.

passivegains•19m ago
I don't know why this sentiment isn't more common. LLMs are basically two things: 1. chatbots 2. automation for the process of googling something and copy-pasting the first result. The only people I know who use it for more than those two things ask them to perform tasks they can't do reliably, don't check the output, and then they're just wrong most of the time. If they had just used it as slightly different google search they'd have been fine.
s3r3nity•36m ago
Then…don’t? You are free to not do so, while others (like myself) can choose the opposite.
sumeno•17m ago
Tell that to our employers
asd88•22m ago
To be fair, the article doesn’t quite deliver on this promise. The examples are mostly focused on improving work-related workflows, so I guess that’s what they think “daily life” is.
InTheArena•18m ago
Then this isn’t for you. That’s fine.
nDRDY•16m ago
>how, exactly, AI can be integrated into daily life.

Aka "what is it good for?"

doby111•34m ago
For most people, I guess it will say you need to take an English grammer course and draft your own email.
pavel_lishin•28m ago
Why would a product talk its users out of using it?
passivegains•15m ago
Remember that time grok told people not to use it for second opinions on their medical records? ...on second thought that might be an exception that proves the rule.
kgwgk•22m ago
> you need to take an English grammer course

And a spolling one too.

rethab•34m ago
In claude code, there's a built-in skill `/insights` which gives you a report on how you've been using claude code and where you could improve.
ch4s3•27m ago
Is it any good?
sd9•17m ago
No, it’s superficial slop

Speaking as a big proponent of Claude code in general, which I find to be revolutionary and useful - there is no value in that report. To be honest, the people who I know who like that report are the ones who are getting sycophantically gaslit by the models more than they should.

nottorp•10m ago
> which I find to be revolutionary and useful - there is no value in that report

:) I went through some Claude documentation that apparently came with my job's paid subscription.

Besides some vague description of how to use the API, it was just fluff. For example there were exactly zero hints on how to do your prompts.

bob1029•17m ago
This looks like mindless data tourism to me. I don't see much distinction between this and something like Spotify's annual "wrapped" feature. The information theoretical equivalent of junk food.
josefritzishere•16m ago
This reads very promotional, like an ad.
ventana•6m ago
I just feel that any attempt of a service I use to summarize and analyze my interactions with it, whether it's the AI tool usage patterns or the music I listened to the most over the past year, makes me feel creepy and makes me want to use the service less. Imagine if your local grocery store came back to you saying that you ate this many chocolate bars over the year. Thanks, I know that you know that, but I don't want you to show me that you know that.
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