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You’re Only Using 20% of Claude (These Features Are What You’re Missing) 💡

Anthropic Publishes Claude AI's New Constitution 📜

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Welcome to another edition of Horizon AI,

In today’s issue, we explore some Claude features hiding in plain sight. Many users don’t realize these features exist because they aren’t always obvious in the interface, yet they can make a big difference in getting the most out of Claude.

Let’s jump into it!

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Here's what's new today in the Horizon AI

  • Anthropic Updates Claude’s ‘Constitution’

  • Apple Reportedly Developing an AI Wearable

  • AI Tutorial: Claude features you shouldn’t overlook

  • AI Tools to check out

  • AI Findings/Resources

  • The Latest in AI and Tech 💡

AI News

ANTHROPIC

Anthropic Updates Claude’s ‘Constitution’

Anthropic has released a revised version of Claude’s Constitution, expanding the ethical framework that guides how its AI behaves, as the company continues to position itself as a safety-first alternative in the AI race.

Details:

  • The new version keeps the original principles but adds more depth and nuance around ethics, safety, and user well-being.

  • The 80-page document is organized around four core values: being broadly safe, broadly ethical, compliant with Anthropic’s guidelines, and genuinely helpful.

  • On safety, Anthropic says Claude is designed to avoid known chatbot failure modes and to direct users to appropriate support services when conversations involve risks to human life or mental health.

  • On ethics, the focus is less on abstract moral theory and more on practical ethical behavior in real-world situations, with strict limits on certain topics.

  • Helpfulness is framed as balancing a user’s immediate requests with their long-term well-being, encouraging Claude to interpret intent carefully rather than respond mechanically.

The updated Constitution was published in conjunction with CEO Dario Amodei’s appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos and builds on the original document first released in 2023.

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APPLE

Apple Reportedly Developing an AI Wearable

Apple is said to be working on an AI-powered wearable pin designed to sense a user’s surroundings.

Details:

  • According to The Information, Apple is developing a wearable pin designed to attach to clothing, equipped with two cameras and three microphones.

  • The device is described as a thin, flat, circular disc made of aluminum and glass, with engineers aiming to make it roughly the size of an AirTag, though slightly thicker.

  • Hardware features reportedly include two cameras (standard and wide-angle), a physical button, a speaker, and a Fitbit-style charging strip on the back.

  • The pin could potentially be released in 2027, with as many as 20 million units available at launch.

Earlier attempts at AI pins, such as Humane’s device, struggled to find product-market fit, raising questions about consumer readiness for this new category. The project would also put Apple in direct competition with emerging AI hardware from OpenAI, which has hinted at unveiling its first AI device later this year, potentially in the form of earbuds.

AI Tutorial

Claude features you shouldn’t overlook

Here are some of Claude’s most useful capabilities that tend to fly under the radar:

1. Artifacts: a separate space for real work

Artifacts let Claude put outputs into a clean, editable panel instead of dumping everything into the chat. Think documents, tables, plans, code, or simple app-style layouts you can keep refining without losing track of them.

The feature is available on all Claude plans, but you may need to activate it:

  • Click your initials or name in the lower left corner.

  • Navigate to Settings > Capabilities.

  • Find Artifacts and toggle it on or off.

You can access all your artifacts through the dedicated artifacts space in your Claude sidebar.

2. Writing style controls

You can guide how Claude writes (tone, structure, level of formality, and personality) so results match your voice instead of sounding generic.

  • Click the "Search and tools" menu in the lower left corner of the chat interface.

  • Click one of the available preset styles in the menu or select "Create & edit styles."

  • There, you can provide a writing sample so Claude can analyze it and generate a matching style.

3. Preferences and memory (less repetition, better flow)

Claude can remember certain preferences, which saves time and friction across conversations. The feature is available to all paid users.

You can toggle Claude’s memory on by navigating to Settings > Capabilities:

You can say something like this:
"Remember that I prefer brief answers first. Only provide more detail if I ask for it."

4. Working directly with your files (Cowork)

With Claude Cowork, you can point Claude at a folder and give it an actual task, not just a question. It can read, organize, summarize, and synthesize files while showing you what it plans to do.

Example:
“Review these files and give me a concise summary, the key takeaways, action items, and what I should focus on first.”

5. Deep research mode (available to users with paid Claude plans)

When quick answers aren’t enough, Claude’s deep research mode can pull together a structured analysis, closer to a report than a chat reply.

Select the “Research” button on the bottom left of your chat interface and ask Claude a question.

Example:
Do a deep research on [topic]. Summarize the findings, key arguments, opposing views, and include sources.

AI Tools to check out

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Vellum: AI agents for your boring ops tasks.

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AI Findings/Resources

📝 Getting started w/ Claude Cowork: 10 essential workflows (+ prompts)

The latest in AI and Tech

The update adds tab groups and a new “auto” mode that intelligently switches between ChatGPT-generated answers and Google Search results depending on the query. The company also confirmed it’s working on Windows support and a mobile version of the browser.

Meta’s Superintelligence Labs has shipped its first internally built AI models after six months of work, CTO Andrew Bosworth said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, calling the results “very good” but noting significant post-training work remains.

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said the company has “no plans” to add advertising to Gemini, reiterating that Google is focused on improving the core assistant experience rather than monetizing it with ads.

Hassabis said he was surprised that ChatGPT moved to ads “so early,” suggesting rivals may feel pressure to generate revenue.

The company is adding four new integrations: Apple Health (iOS), Health Connect (Android), HealthEx, and Function Health. They are available in beta for Pro and Max users in the US.

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