Anthropic、AI生成コードの洪水をチェックするコードレビューツールを発表
Anthropicは、AI生成コードの増加に対応するため、マルチエージェントシステム「Code Review in Claude Code」をリリースし、自動的に論理エラーを検出してエンタープライズ開発者の管理を支援するツールを提供した。
キーポイント
AI生成コードの品質管理ツールの提供
Anthropicが「Code Review in Claude Code」をリリースし、AIによって生成されたコードの品質を自動的に分析・評価する機能を提供した。
マルチエージェントシステムによる自動分析
複数のエージェントが協調して動作するシステムを採用し、コードの論理エラーを自動的に検出・フラグ付けする。
エンタープライズ開発者向けの実用性
AI生成コードの急増に対応し、企業の開発チームがコードの品質と管理効率を向上させることを目的としている。
Claude Codeエコシステムの拡張
既存のClaude Code開発環境にコードレビュー機能を統合し、開発ワークフローの一環として位置付けている。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
このリリースは、AI生成コードの実用化が進む中で品質管理の重要性が高まっていることを示しており、企業のAI導入における信頼性向上に貢献する可能性がある。また、コード生成AI市場における競争がツールの機能性や統合性に移行している兆候とも捉えられる。
編集コメント
AI生成コードの実用化が進む中、品質管理ツールの登場は必然的な流れ。エンタープライズ市場での採用拡大に重要な一歩となる可能性がある。
Anthropicは、Claude Code向けに「Code Review」をリリースしました。これはマルチエージェントシステムであり、AI生成コードを自動分析して論理エラーを検知し、企業の開発者がAIによって生成される増大するコード量を管理することを支援します。
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When it comes to coding, peer feedback is crucial for catching bugs early, maintaining consistency across a codebase, and improving overall software quality.
The rise of “vibe coding” — using AI tools that take instructions given in plain language and quickly generate large amounts of code — has changed how developers work. While these tools have sped up development, they have also introduced new bugs, security risks, and poorly understood code.
Anthropic’s solution is an AI reviewer designed to catch bugs before they make it into the software’s codebase. The new product, called Code Review, launched Monday in Claude Code.
“We’ve seen a lot of growth in Claude Code, especially within the enterprise, and one of the questions that we keep getting from enterprise leaders is: Now that Claude Code is putting up a bunch of pull requests, how do I make sure that those get reviewed in an efficient manner?” Cat Wu, Anthropic’s head of product, told TechCrunch.
Pull requests are a mechanism that developers use to submit code changes for review before those changes make it into the software. Wu said Claude Code has dramatically increased code output, which has increased pull request reviews that have caused a bottleneck to shipping code.
“Code Review is our answer to that,” Wu said.
Anthropic’s launch of Code Review — arriving first to Claude for Teams and Claude for Enterprise customers in research preview — comes at a pivotal moment for the company.
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On Monday, Anthropic filed two lawsuits against the Department of Defense in response to the agency’s designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk. The dispute will likely see Anthropic leaning more heavily on its booming enterprise business, which has seen subscriptions quadruple since the start of the year. Claude Code’s run-rate revenue has surpassed $2.5 billion since launch, according to the company.
“This product is very much targeted towards our larger scale enterprise users, so companies like Uber, Salesforce, Accenture, who already use Claude Code and now want help with the sheer amount of [pull requests] that it’s helping produce,” Wu said.
She added that developer leads can turn on Code Review to run on default for every engineer on the team. Once enabled, it integrates with GitHub and automatically analyzes pull requests, leaving comments directly on the code explaining potential issues and suggested fixes.
The focus is on fixing logical errors over style, Wu said.
“This is really important because a lot of developers have seen AI automated feedback before, and they get annoyed when it’s not immediately actionable,” Wu said. “We decided we’re going to focus purely on logic errors. This way we’re catching the highest priority things to fix.”
The AI explains its reasoning step by step, outlining what it thinks the issue is, why it might be problematic, and how it can potentially be fixed. The system will label the severity of issues using colors: red for highest severity, yellow for potential problems worth reviewing, and purple for issues tied to preexisting code or historical bugs.
Wu said it does this quickly and efficiently by relying on multiple agents working in parallel, with each agent examining the codebase from a different perspective or dimension. A final agent aggregates and ranks the findings, removing duplicates and prioritizing what’s most important.
The tool provides a light security analysis, and engineering leads can customize additional checks based on internal best practices. Wu said Anthropic’s more recently launched Claude Code Security provides a deeper security analysis.
The multi-agent architecture means this can be a resource-intensive product, Wu said. Similar to other AI services, pricing is token-based, and the cost varies depending on code complexity — though Wu estimated each review would cost $15 to $25 on average. She added that it’s a premium experience, and a necessary one as AI tools generate more and more code.
“[Code Review] is something that’s coming from an insane amount of market pull,” Wu said. “As engineers develop with Claude Code, they’re seeing the friction to creating a new feature [decrease], and they’re seeing a much higher demand for code review. So we’re hopeful that with this, we’ll enable enterprises to build faster than they ever could before, and with much fewer bugs than they ever had before.”
Rebecca Bellan is a senior reporter at TechCrunch where she covers the business, policy, and emerging trends shaping artificial intelligence. Her work has also appeared in Forbes, Bloomberg, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, and other publications.
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