Anthropic Launches Claude 3 Chatbot Technology For Business
JAKARTA - The artificial intelligence startup Anthropic launched its latest version of chatbot technology aimed at businesses on Wednesday, May 1. This launch marks their attempt to enter the race to seize money from the corporate sector.
The San Francisco-based company, backed by Alphabet and Amazon.com, in March released a series of artificial intelligence models called Claude 3 which it claims are superior to competitors such as OpenAI backed by Microsoft and Google.
On Wednesday, they released an app for the iPhone from Apple that would offer Claude 3 to businesses at a rate of 30 US dollars per user per month. They can sign up for a package with a minimum of 5 users.
This move poses a direct competition with OpenAI, which also sells packages aimed at businesses at the same rate. But Anthropic's new company's tech push can also bring competition with its supporters, Google and Amazon, who also want to seize business spending on AI.
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Such competition has emerged in the AI boom sector. Even last month OpenAI CEO Sam Altman directly marketed his company's business offerings to some of Microsoft's biggest customers.
One of the biggest features of Claude 3 is its ability to absorb a lot of data - about two books in length - and summarize it, analyze it, or accurately withdraw one data. Anthropic said that this could be used by the financial team to produce investment reports, engineering teams working on large code bases, or collaborative sales teams to get big clients.
"Obviously good at a combination of structured and unstructured data," said Daniela Amodei, president of Anthropic, in an interview. "So you can upload a graph, a set of documents, such as PDF, some Slack conversations, and say, 'Hey, everything is talking about the launch of the upcoming product or the latest profit report. Can you summarize everything for me, Claude, and give me key highlights or important information?' And Claude can do it. "