Claude Code introduces its new Auto Mode, specifically designed to address the "approval fatigue" problem caused by developers frequently manually confirming permissions, striking a balance between security and efficiency. 🔹 Users previously had to manually approve up to 93% of operations, which could easily lead to overlooking and allowing risky behavior over time. 🔹 Auto Mode employs a two-layer security protection: the input layer intercepts and prompts injection attacks, while the output layer automatically identifies dangerous operations through a two-stage classifier. 🔹 It effectively prevents risks such as unauthorized operations, key theft, data leakage, bypassing security checks, and accidental operations in the production environment. 🔹 Excellent real-world performance: a false positive rate of only 0.4%, and an 83% interception rate for truly dangerous behavior; 🔹 More secure than simply disabling permission checks, and smoother than full manual approval, making it suitable for development scenarios that prioritize both efficiency and security. 👇 Click to read the full article for complete principles and usage details.
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Anthropic
@AnthropicAI
03-26
New on the Engineering Blog: How we designed Claude Code auto mode.
Many Claude Code users let Claude work without permission prompts. Auto mode is a safer middle ground: we built and tested classifiers that make approval decisions instead.
Read more: https://anthropic.com/engineering/claude-code-auto-mode…
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