Anthropic is quietly testing a new "Tasks" Mode for Claude. The mode fundamentally changes how we interact with LLMs. It's no longer about talking to the machineAnthropic is quietly testing a new "Tasks" Mode for Claude. The mode fundamentally changes how we interact with LLMs. It's no longer about talking to the machine

RIP Chatbots: Why Claude’s New 'Tasks' Mode is the Agent We’ve Been Waiting For

\ We need to be honest: The "Chatbot" interface is getting old.

For the last two years, we’ve been stuck in a loop. You type a prompt, wait for the cursor to blink, get a wall of text, realize it missed a requirement, copy-paste the error back in, and repeat. It’s not "Artificial Intelligence"—it’s Artificial Babysitting.

But the leaks coming out of Anthropic this week suggest that the era of the "Chatbot" is officially ending.

Anthropic is quietly testing a new "Tasks" Mode for Claude, and it fundamentally changes how we interact with LLMs. It’s no longer about talking to the machine. It’s about assigning work to it.

If you’ve been waiting for the "Agentic Future" we were promised, this is the UI update that actually delivers it.


The Leak: 5 New Modes to Rule Them All

According to reports from TestingCatalog, Anthropic is testing a dedicated "Agent Mode" toggle that replaces the standard chat window with a structured dashboard.

Instead of a blank "How can I help you?" box, you are greeted with five distinct workflows:

  1. Research: A deep-dive mode where you can toggle between "Web" or "Peer-Reviewed" sources. You set the effort level, and Claude goes off to synthesize a report. No more hallucinated citations (hopefully).
  2. Analyze: A data-crunching mode for validation, comparison, and forecasting. You upload the CSV, set the depth, and get the insights.
  3. Write: A structured drafting mode for documents, slides, or spreadsheets.
  4. Build: This is the big one for us devs. It’s a visual mode for generating code or interactive artifacts, allowing you to select themes and layouts before a single line of code is written.
  5. Do More: A catch-all for custom workflows.

The "Project Manager" Sidebar

The most critical update isn't the modes; it's the Sidebar.

In the leaked screenshots, there is a persistent Progress Tracker on the right side.

  • It breaks your vague prompt ("Build me a landing page") into atomic tasks.
  • It checks them off as it goes.
  • It lists the Context (files, docs, memories) it is currently using.

This solves the biggest problem with ChatGPT and current Claude: Loss of State. We’ve all had a session go on too long until the model forgets the very first constraint we gave it. By visualising the "Task Queue," Anthropic is giving Claude a long-term memory we can actually see.


Why This Matters: The Shift from "Thinking" to "Doing"

We are witnessing the transition from LLMs (Large Language Models) to LAMs (Large Action Models).

Google is rumored to be working on "Jarvis." OpenAI is working on "Operator." But Anthropic seems to be the first to put a usable User Interface on it.

For developers, this changes the game.

The Old Way (Chat Mode):

The New Way (Tasks Mode):

The friction of execution is being offloaded to the AI.


The Risks: Giving "Sudo" Access to a Hallucination

Of course, this is terrifying.

If you’ve used Anthropic’s "Computer Use" API (where Claude actually moves your mouse), you know it’s prone to hilarious failures. It might get stuck in a loop clicking a pop-up ad, or accidentally delete a file because it "thought" it was cleaning up.

In Tasks Mode, if we stop verifying the intermediate steps, we risk "Compound Hallucination."

If Step 1 is slightly wrong, Step 5 will be catastrophic. The "Progress Tracker" sidebar gives us a false sense of security. Just because the AI checked the box doesn't mean it did the job well.


Conclusion: Stop Prompting, Start Delegating

The skill set for 2026 isn't "Prompt Engineering." It's Task Engineering.

You won't need to know the perfect magic words to get a good poem. You will need to know how to break a complex system into atomic, verifiable tasks that an Agent can execute without burning your house down.

Claude’s new Tasks mode is just a UI update, but it’s a signal: The days of the lonely text box are numbered.

Get ready to become a Manager.


5 Takeaways for Developers:

  1. Chat is Dead: The future interface is structured workflows, not open-ended conversation.
  2. State Management: The new "Sidebar" solves the context-loss problem by visualizing the agent's memory.
  3. The "Build" Mode: Expect this to compete directly with tools like Replit and V0 for UI generation.
  4. Verification > Creation: Your job is shifting from writing code to reviewing the "Plan" the agent generates.
  5. Early Access: Keep an eye on your Claude settings; Anthropic usually rolls these A/B tests out randomly.

Liked this breakdown? Smash that clap button and follow me for more leaks from the Agentic AI revolution.

\ \

Market Opportunity
WHY Logo
WHY Price(WHY)
$0.00000001529
$0.00000001529$0.00000001529
0.00%
USD
WHY (WHY) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Woodway Assurance receives $1 million in funding for data privacy assurance solution EviData

Woodway Assurance receives $1 million in funding for data privacy assurance solution EviData

OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – New Canadian technology company Woodway Assurance is proud to announce that it has closed an oversubscribed seed funding
Share
AI Journal2025/12/17 23:16
Wormhole Unleashes W 2.0 Tokenomics for a Connected Blockchain Future

Wormhole Unleashes W 2.0 Tokenomics for a Connected Blockchain Future

TLDR Wormhole reinvents W Tokenomics with Reserve, yield, and unlock upgrades. W Tokenomics: 4% yield, bi-weekly unlocks, and a sustainable Reserve Wormhole shifts to long-term value with treasury, yield, and smoother unlocks. Stakers earn 4% base yield as Wormhole optimizes unlocks for stability. Wormhole’s new Tokenomics align growth, yield, and stability for W holders. Wormhole [...] The post Wormhole Unleashes W 2.0 Tokenomics for a Connected Blockchain Future appeared first on CoinCentral.
Share
Coincentral2025/09/18 02:07
BlackRock boosts AI and US equity exposure in $185 billion models

BlackRock boosts AI and US equity exposure in $185 billion models

The post BlackRock boosts AI and US equity exposure in $185 billion models appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BlackRock is steering $185 billion worth of model portfolios deeper into US stocks and artificial intelligence. The decision came this week as the asset manager adjusted its entire model suite, increasing its equity allocation and dumping exposure to international developed markets. The firm now sits 2% overweight on stocks, after money moved between several of its biggest exchange-traded funds. This wasn’t a slow shuffle. Billions flowed across multiple ETFs on Tuesday as BlackRock executed the realignment. The iShares S&P 100 ETF (OEF) alone brought in $3.4 billion, the largest single-day haul in its history. The iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) collected $2.3 billion, while the iShares US Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF (DYNF) added nearly $2 billion. The rebalancing triggered swift inflows and outflows that realigned investor exposure on the back of performance data and macroeconomic outlooks. BlackRock raises equities on strong US earnings The model updates come as BlackRock backs the rally in American stocks, fueled by strong earnings and optimism around rate cuts. In an investment letter obtained by Bloomberg, the firm said US companies have delivered 11% earnings growth since the third quarter of 2024. Meanwhile, earnings across other developed markets barely touched 2%. That gap helped push the decision to drop international holdings in favor of American ones. Michael Gates, lead portfolio manager for BlackRock’s Target Allocation ETF model portfolio suite, said the US market is the only one showing consistency in sales growth, profit delivery, and revisions in analyst forecasts. “The US equity market continues to stand alone in terms of earnings delivery, sales growth and sustainable trends in analyst estimates and revisions,” Michael wrote. He added that non-US developed markets lagged far behind, especially when it came to sales. This week’s changes reflect that position. The move was made ahead of the Federal…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:44