PANews reported on December 5th that Anthropic announced the launch of "Anthropic Interviewer," offering a one-week public pilot program. The official description states that the tool allows users to set research goals, automatically generate questions, collaborate with researchers to conduct interviews, and analyze results. The team has already tested it with 1,250 professionals: ordinary professionals want to delegate routine tasks to AI while retaining core responsibilities; creative professionals are concerned about job security and are using AI implicitly; scientists expect AI to become a research partner, currently primarily using it for paper writing and code debugging.PANews reported on December 5th that Anthropic announced the launch of "Anthropic Interviewer," offering a one-week public pilot program. The official description states that the tool allows users to set research goals, automatically generate questions, collaborate with researchers to conduct interviews, and analyze results. The team has already tested it with 1,250 professionals: ordinary professionals want to delegate routine tasks to AI while retaining core responsibilities; creative professionals are concerned about job security and are using AI implicitly; scientists expect AI to become a research partner, currently primarily using it for paper writing and code debugging.

Anthropic launches a week-long pilot program for its AI-powered interview tool, "Interviewer".

2025/12/05 14:39

PANews reported on December 5th that Anthropic announced the launch of "Anthropic Interviewer," offering a one-week public pilot program. The official description states that the tool allows users to set research goals, automatically generate questions, collaborate with researchers to conduct interviews, and analyze results. The team has already tested it with 1,250 professionals: ordinary professionals want to delegate routine tasks to AI while retaining core responsibilities; creative professionals are concerned about job security and are using AI implicitly; scientists expect AI to become a research partner, currently primarily using it for paper writing and code debugging.

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