Anthropic has abruptly shut down “Claude Explains,” a blog written by its AI chatbot Claude with human editing, just weeks after launching the experimental project. The company has provided no public explanation for the closure and has removed all posts from the site, raising questions about transparency in AI-generated content and the viability of AI-authored publications.
What happened: Anthropic launched Claude Explains in early June as a demonstration of AI and human collaboration in content creation.
- The blog featured posts primarily about coding and programming topics, with content generated by Claude but edited by humans.
- TechCrunch initially reported on the project when it launched, with Anthropic describing it as showing “how human expertise and AI capabilities can work together.”
- Within weeks of going live, the entire blog was taken offline with all posts deleted.
The transparency problem: Critics quickly identified issues with how the content was presented and labeled.
- Social media users pointed out that the blog posts were written in third person, suggesting they were “just edited Claude outputs on various basic programming and functionality topics.”
- The company never clearly disclosed the breakdown of work between AI generation and human editing.
- One Reddit user noted: “If it needs a human to tell it what to write, it’s not writing its own blog.”
What they were saying: Anthropic initially positioned the project as amplifying human expertise rather than replacing it.
- “Rather than replacing human expertise, we’re showing how AI can amplify what subject matter experts can accomplish,” an Anthropic spokesperson told TechCrunch.
- The company said it planned “to cover topics ranging from creative writing to data analysis to business strategy.”
Why this matters: The failed experiment highlights ongoing challenges around transparency and authenticity in AI-generated content.
- Claude Explains appeared to be the first AI company-sponsored blog written directly by a chatbot with human assistance.
- The lack of clear disclosure about AI versus human contributions reflects broader industry struggles with content labeling.
- Anthropic’s silence about the shutdown suggests the company may be hoping the “embarrassment goes away without much more attention.”
The bigger picture: The incident underscores the gap between AI companies’ ambitious content generation promises and practical implementation challenges.
- While chatbot-assisted blogging isn’t new, having an AI company’s own chatbot author a blog represented a notable experiment in AI content creation.
- The project’s quick demise may signal that current AI writing capabilities still require more human oversight than companies initially anticipated.
Anthropic Abruptly Shuts Down Blog Run by Its AI, Won't Say Why