Anthropic just showed Claude Opus 4.7 program a robodog in 12:07 mint, about 20x faster than last year’s Claude-aided hu…
Rohan Paul Twitter · Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) · 2026-06-18
Anthropic's Project Fetch demonstrates Claude Opus 4.7 autonomously programming a robot dog in 12 minutes, roughly 20x faster than a Claude-assisted human team performed the same tasks in the prior year.
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Topics: ai-roboticsllm-agentsanthropicembodied-aiclaude
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- Claude Opus 4.7 programmed a robot dog in 12 minutes and 7 seconds without human assistance.
- This is approximately 20x faster than a Claude-aided human team completed the same tasks the previous year.
- Project Fetch tests whether an LLM can independently connect real robot hardware, read camera and lidar sensor feeds, write movement code, and track location.
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Anthropic just showed Claude Opus 4.7 program a robodog in 12:07 mint, about 20x faster than last year's Claude-aided human team on the tested tasks.
Project Fetch asks whether an LLM can connect real robot hardware, read camera/lidar feeds, write movement code, track location.