
Latent Space AI Anthropic's Claude 'Dreaming': What to Know
May 7, 2026
They dig into Claude's new 'dreaming' ability for offline self-improvement. Big cloud deals with Google and SpaceX and what that means for compute capacity. A major security exposé about apps leaking medical and corporate data is discussed. Google shelving Project Mariner and how platforms respond to safety gaps are also covered.
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Browser Agents Folded Into Gemini Due To Cost
- Google shut down Project Mariner and folded its browser-agent tech into Gemini, likely due to high compute costs and slow performance.
- Jaeden notes computer-use agents that take screenshots are ~85x more compute intensive than text/code-based methods.
Claude Edits Files Directly Instead Of Clicking Through Apps
- Jaeden describes Claude Cowork editing files by modifying the underlying file rather than driving the UI, which is more efficient.
- He recounts better results when Claude edits CapCut files directly rather than controlling the CapCut app via screenshots.
Make AI Generated Projects Private Until Secured
- Avoid assuming AI-built apps are secure; many legacy projects defaulted to public and leaked sensitive data until owners fixed settings.
- If you maintain a Replit/Base44 project, set it private and verify authentication before exposing any customer or medical data.
