Anthropic hands Claude Code more control, but keeps it on a leash
For developers using AI, “vibe coding” right now comes down to babysitting every action or risking letting the model run unchecked.
Any safe actions will proceed automatically, while the risky ones get blocked.
The feature builds on a wave of autonomous coding tools from companies like GitHub and OpenAI, which can execute tasks on a developer’s behalf.
(TechCrunch has reached out to the company for more information on this front. ) Auto mode comes off the back of Anthropic’s launch of Claude Code Review, its automatic code reviewer designed to catch bugs before they hit the codebase, and Dispatch for Cowork, which allows users to send tasks to AI agents to handle work on their behalf.
Auto mode will roll out to Enterprise and API users in the coming days.
The company says it currently only works with Claude Sonnet 4.
6, and recommends using the new feature in “isolated environments” — sandboxed setups that are kept separate from production systems, limiting the potential damage if something goes wrong
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