Anthropic Releases Project Fetch Phase 2: Claude Opus 4.7 Achieves 10x Speed Boost in Robot Tasks

Anthropic announced Project Fetch phase 2 results on June 20, evaluating its latest model's capabilities in real robot operations. According to the company, Claude Opus 4.7 achieved at least 10x faster execution speed compared to human teams across all completed tasks when operating autonomously. The experiment, conducted in August 2025, had non-robotics experts from Anthropic use commercial quadruped robots to complete complex tasks, comparing results with Claude model assistance versus human teams and internet resources alone. Anthropic noted this advancement resulted from general AI model capability expansion rather than robotics-specific training, representing an early stage where AI is transitioning from assisting humans with tools to directly operating physical systems.
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