
Claude gets auto mode, starts taking decisions on its own without human approval
India Today
Anthropic has added a new auto mode for Claude Code. Now, the AI will be able to do tasks by itself without having to ask for your permission. However, unlike the "dangerously-skip-permissions" command, the auto mode comes with some safeguards that can help avoid potential disaster.
Imagine you are using an AI agent for “vibe coding” – writing code. You are tired of manually giving instructions to the AI to do tasks, and want to automate it. However, Claude Code’s “dangerously-skip-permissions” command came with a risk, the AI agent could unknowingly delete your files. Now, Anthropic has a solution, in the form of “auto mode.”
According to the AI startup, the auto mode allows Claude Code to make permission decisions by itself, without having to ask you. This will reduce the need for the AI agent for constant human approval during coding tasks.
The auto mode is pitched as a safer alternative to the "dangerously-skip-permissions" option, which lets the AI operate without any checks but carries significant risks. The new mode aims to balance convenience and control by letting Claude run longer tasks with fewer interruptions while maintaining safety safeguards.
As the name suggests, Claude Code will be able to do a variety of tasks without needing your manual approval. However, before the AI agent starts a task, it uses an AI-powered classifier to assess the risk level.
The AI then blocks potentially harmful commands such as mass file deletion, sensitive data leaks, or any malicious code execution.
Actions that are deemed safe proceed automatically, while the risky ones are stopped. While Claude Code can then complete the safe tasks on its own, the AI agent may ask for your permission in case the task is deemed risky. This allows you to retain control over sensitive work, while the more mundane tasks can happen on their own.

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