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Anthropic's Claude Code Feature Blitz

9 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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Anthropic shipped six major Claude Code features in six days — and together they change everything. This episode covers Auto Mode (autonomous permissions with safety classifiers), Computer Use (Claude controlling your Mac), Dispatch (mobile-to-desktop task assignment), Code Review (multi-agent PR analysis at $15-25/review), expanded voice mode (20 languages), and the v2.1.81 stability update. We go deep on how each feature works, the current limitations including Dispatch's 50/50 reliability, and what this sprint signals about the future of AI-powered development tools

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