Anthropic has unveiled the Phase 2 results of "Project Fetch," showcasing significant advancements in robot manipulation capabilities with its Claude Opus 4.7 model. Conducted in August 2025, the experiment involved Anthropic employees using standard quadruped robots to perform complex tasks. The results demonstrated that Claude Opus 4.7, operating autonomously, achieved task execution speeds at least 10 times faster than human teams relying on traditional methods.
Anthropic emphasized that these improvements stem from the general capabilities of large models rather than specialized robot training. This development marks a shift from AI assisting humans with tools to directly manipulating physical tools, echoing trends in agentic programming within software engineering.
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 Boosts Robot Task Speed by 10x
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