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Anthropic ships automated security reviews for Claude Code as AI-generated vulnerabilities surge


Anthropic launches automated AI security tools for Claude Code that scan code for vulnerabilities and suggest fixes, addressing security risks from rapidly expanding AI-generated software development.

The timing underscores an intensifying competition between AI companies, with OpenAI expected to announce GPT-5 imminently and Meta aggressively poaching talent with reported $100 million signing bonuses. The U.S. government has also endorsed Anthropic’s enterprise credentials, adding the company to the General Services Administration’s approved vendor list alongside OpenAI and Google, making Claude available for federal agency procurement. The company is particularly encouraging cybersecurity firms and independent researchers to experiment with creative applications of the technology, with an ambitious goal of using AI to “review and preventatively patch or make more secure all of the most important software that powers the infrastructure in the world.”

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