Anthropic's new Claude feature is quietly selling you on AI
Claude's new Reflect dashboard doesn't just visualize how you use AI. It also subtly reinforces how much of your daily work now depends on Anthropic's chatbot. At a time when AI backlash and data center protests are making headlines, Anthropic's Claude is rolling out a new feature that subtly makes the case for why you should keep using it.
Key Takeaways
- On Thursday, the company introduced "Reflect," a built-in dashboard that lets you track and visualize how you use Claude and your broader AI habits.
On the surface, it's an analytics feature that offers insights into what sort of topics you've discussed, your overall usage patterns, and what kinds of tasks you tend to turn to AI for help with.
- Meanwhile, Anthropic will push you to think critically about your AI usage, as Reflect will pop up questions from time to time, like "What's one thing you want to keep doing yourself, even if Claude could do it faster?
- Claude's Reflect does the same but then takes things a step further, as it also trains users on how they can better use AI.
For instance, Reflect might suggest that instead of re-explaining the context of your work across repeated tasks, you could use Claude's Projects feature.
- This Claude Reflect feature is available in beta for Free, Pro, and Max users who have memory turned on.
Later, it will expand to include a view of how much time you've spent using Claude.
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On Thursday, the company introduced "Reflect," a built-in dashboard that lets you track and visualize how you use Claude and your broader AI habits. On the surface, it's an analytics feature that offers insights into what sort of topics you've discussed, your overall usage patterns, and what kinds of tasks you tend to turn to AI for help with. But Reflect's larger purpose is about shaping how users think about AI itself.
It does so by framing Claude as both a highly utilized productivity tool and a part of your everyday workflow, as well as a technology that can be used mindfully. While Claude Reflect doesn't go so far as to quantify how much time you've saved on manual tasks by switching your workflows to AI, there's something about having all the work Claude helped with laid out in front of you that will likely make you see Claude as a tool you've come to rely on, and one very much a part of your everyday life. Meanwhile, Anthropic will push you to think critically about your AI usage, as Reflect will pop up questions from time to time, like "What's one thing you want to keep doing yourself, even if Claude could do it faster?
" The app additionally offers tools to set quiet hours or schedule nudges to take a break from AI, Anthropic notes in its announcement - a nod to the potentially addictive nature of working with AI chatbots, which never fail to respond to your questions and prompt follow-ups to keep the conversation going. The idea to add analytics to an app to subtly shape consumer sentiment is not a new one. In 2012, Google promoted a new utility called Gmail Meter , which number-crunched your email inbox, showing you traffic patterns, pie charts of email categories, and how much data is in your inbox versus your archive, among other things.
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