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I saw some of this previewed during new hire orientation and it's v. slick. I don't pretend to understand how it works to cluster while preserving privacy but I like it. Worth reading.

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New Anthropic research: How are people using AI systems in the real world? We present a new system, Clio, that automatically identifies trends in Claude usage across the world. Knowing how people use AI isn’t just a matter of curiosity, or of sociological research. Having a better insight into patterns of use helps us make our AI systems safer, and to help us predict where the tech might go in future. Clio works by taking real-world conversations, summarizing them while removing identifying information, and clustering these summaries to reveal aggregate insights. This process happens in a secure environment—only the final, high-level insights are visible to human analysts. We discuss much more about how Clio works, the insights we’ve gathered, and the questions Clio raises, in our blog post: https://lnkd.in/e69UPYsj.

Clio: Privacy-preserving insights into real-world AI use

Clio: Privacy-preserving insights into real-world AI use

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Elisabeth ("Lissi") Schmitt, PhD

Digital Renaissance Woman - leveraging technology to create great learning experiences.

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Marketing genious: the tool acronym references Clio, the ancient Greek muse of history 😍

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srikanth mantha

Production Engineer | Project Leader | CI/CD, Docker, Terraform, Kubernetes Expert

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This is great, but where do you see reliability streams head with advent of ai?  would love to understand what kinda problems are you running into and how are you solving them.

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srikanth mantha

Production Engineer | Project Leader | CI/CD, Docker, Terraform, Kubernetes Expert

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please do post it. If this upcoming srecon is in usa, i can try to attend it…

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