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Test Driving Claude Science: Hands-on Review of Anthropic's New Desktop Analysis App

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Stephen D. Turner

4h ago· 10 min readenReview

Summary

The author test-drove Anthropic's newly released Claude Science desktop app, which runs analyses locally and claims full traceability from raw data to finished figures. They used it for two projects: an AIxBio literature review and a data collection/analysis task using the IUCN Red List API with R that had been postponed for over a year. The app worked autonomously for a couple of hours without intervention. While it didn't perfectly execute everything in one shot, the author found it represents a significant step change in how they'd approach such work going forward.

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bskyTest Driving Claude Science: Hands-on Review of Anthropic's New Desktop Analysis Appblog.stephenturner.us

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It went off and worked on its own for a couple hours without intervention.
While it didn't one-shot everything I had in mind, it's definitely a step change in how I'd have pr
Anthropic released Claude Science today, a desktop app that runs analyses on your own machine claiming that it can trace every step from raw data to finished figure.
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Anthropic released Claude Science today. I tried it out for an AIxBio literature review and for an analysis using the IUCN Red List API with R.

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