No, 'safety oriented' lab has a clause like that which can't be revoked historically. Anthropic, like the majority of 'don't be evil' firms is apart of the great masquerade.
The whole experience was a bit jarring. When it knows I use nix, the the thing can easily `nix-shell -p nmap` its way into learning a lot more about my entire network than I am comfortable with. I think I'll edit the Containerfile further to also make Claude Code a user that can't install anything.
It's really like some "agent" (yeah I know, but I mean really an external person) takes control of your computer, with the same privileges as you. Idk why I had to see this happen in front of my eyes to fully realize this.
Of course every computer program has these rights, and you have to trust any of these devs...