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Anthropic fixes three bugs in Claude Code after users reported declining quality — company promises stricter testing

THE DECODER · April 24, 2026

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  • Anthropic identified and patched three separate sources of errors in Claude Code (its AI-powered coding assistant). Users had complained that code suggestions were becoming less reliable, and the company confirmed the issues were real — not user perception.
  • The fixes address specific failure modes in how Claude Code generates, checks, and refines code. This means developers using Claude Code for writing or debugging software will see fewer nonsensical suggestions and fewer broken code snippets that need manual repair.
  • For software engineers and teams relying on Claude Code to write faster, this matters directly: buggy AI code wastes time on debugging instead of saving it. With stricter quality controls promised, Claude Code becomes a more trustworthy tool for the daily coding work millions of professionals depend on.
  • Anthropic has not announced a specific rollout date for the fixes or named which version of Claude Code will include them, but the company stated that stricter testing protocols are now in place to catch similar problems before they reach users.

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