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This is just the framework/ typescript right or were the ML pipeline that trained claude, its weights, etc. also included?
Claude Code CLI itself. Nothing to do with the models.
Ahh so effectively useless then
Nah, the special sauce with claude has always been how it manages context, what and how it injects that context into sub agents, and the system prompts and tool prompts it has.
The model is pretty interchangeable and claude allows you to change it within anthropics catalog, though you could probably sub in an open AI model and wouldn't know the difference.
I feel like a sophisticated adversary could do something with it. If I know your habits and design choices from the leak and I couple that with knowing who you hire, who you don't, what your shareholders want, when you're doing crunch time, etc. I'm sure there's something to be done. This all, of course, assumes a rational market and effectual competition.
But if they had a good bad guy, that bad guy could do something like release something 5% better the Friday before your big announcement. Or an example like if they know your next big thing is automatically coordinating office work then you could astroturf a campaign about displaced middle managers while you release your robotics integration at the same time.
If you were a consumer you might expect an open source version of the CLI that gets rid of the 10x+ inefficiency of the official release. But, yeah, this hasn't shaken Anthropic to its core from my understanding
The most useful thing is shipping fake Claude binaries with malicious code. The end user would expose their entire system for probably a day or so before noticing and Bob's you Uncle
They have a mode to work on open source projects hidden. Not sure it's useless to know, not that it's surprising.
This is just a frontend yea, no weights or training code.