Anthropic Unveils 'Dreaming' Feature as Claude Code Transforms Software Development
Key Takeaways
- ▸Anthropic introduced 'dreaming,' a new feature that enables Claude Code agents to learn from previous coding tasks, improving performance over time
- ▸Nearly half of Code with Claude attendees reported shipping pull requests entirely written by Claude, often without reading the code
- ▸Claude 4.6 and 4.7 have advanced capabilities so significantly that most of Anthropic's internal software is now written by Claude
Summary
At its Code with Claude developer event in London on May 19, Anthropic showcased the growing maturity of Claude Code, its AI-assisted development tool. The company announced a new feature called 'dreaming,' which allows Claude Code agents to learn from previous coding tasks by reading and consolidating notes, enabling faster onboarding and improved performance on repeated tasks. Anthropic's latest model updates—Claude 4.6 and 4.7—have significantly advanced the tool's capabilities, with the company now reporting that most of its own internal software is written by Claude.
The adoption rate among developers is striking. At the event, nearly half of attendees raised their hands when asked if they had shipped pull requests entirely written by Claude, with most keeping their hands up when asked if they hadn't even read the code. Anthropic's strategy is to push automation as far as possible, aiming for Claude to self-correct and self-test without human intervention. Companies including Spotify and Delivery Hero have restructured their development teams around Claude Code, and several startups are building 'vibe-coding' applications on top of the platform.
While enthusiasm at the event was unanimous, the article hints at growing skepticism outside the conference, with some developers questioning the implications of widespread AI-assisted coding. This tension reflects the broader debate about the role of AI in software development and its impact on developer skills and employment.
- Major companies like Spotify and Delivery Hero have restructured their development workflows around Claude Code
- Despite strong adoption, some developers outside the event are questioning the implications of AI-assisted coding becoming the default



