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Anthropic pulls Claude Explains blog one week after launch

DATE POSTED:June 10, 2025
Anthropic pulls Claude Explains blog one week after launch

Anthropic discontinued its Claude Explains blog, which featured AI-generated content, approximately one week after its launch. The blog, intended to highlight Claude’s writing capabilities, has been removed, and the URL now redirects to Anthropic’s homepage.

According to a source, the blog was a pilot project designed to combine customer requests for “tips and tricks” content with the company’s marketing objectives. The Claude Explains blog, found on a dedicated page on Anthropic’s website, offered posts related to Claude use cases, such as “Simplify complex codebases with Claude.” Human editors reviewed the content for accuracy.

An Anthropic spokesperson stated earlier this month that the blog exemplified the collaboration between human expertise and AI, explaining, “[Claude Explains is a] demonstration of how human expertise and AI capabilities can work together.” The spokesperson added, “[The blog] is an early example of how teams can use AI to augment their work and provide greater value to their users. Rather than replacing human expertise, we’re showing how AI can amplify what subject matter experts can accomplish.” The company initially planned to broaden the blog’s scope to include creative writing, data analysis, and business strategy.

Due to a lack of transparency regarding the extent of AI involvement in the content’s creation, Claude Explains was met with some negative responses on social media. Some users suggested that it resembled an attempt to automate content marketing. Before its removal, search engine optimization tool Ahrefs reported over 24 websites linking to Claude Explains posts.

Anthropic might have also reconsidered implying inflated capabilities of Claude’s writing. Other publishers, such as Bloomberg, which had to correct AI-generated article summaries, have experienced issues with AI-generated content, according to The New York Times.

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