The de Young Museum in San Francisco is currently exhibiting works by Impressionist painter Monet. Anthropic set up several vintage typewriters directly connected to Claude next to the painting exhibition.


Visitors type in questions, and Claude responds using the typewriter, with answers printed on paper that can be torn off as souvenirs.
👀 Late at night when there are no visitors, the typewriter mysteriously started moving on its own and typed out a line:
"all work and no play makes Claude a dull boy"
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