Anthropic introduces new business chatbot to target corporate market

Revolutionizing Businesses with Claude 3: Anthropic’s AI Chatbot Technology Launches for $30 a Month.

Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup backed by Alphabet and Amazon.com, has launched its latest chatbot technology for businesses on Wednesday. The San Francisco-based firm released a family of artificial intelligence models called Claude 3 in March, which it claims outperforms competitors such as Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Google.

One of Claude 3’s standout features is its ability to ingest large amounts of data – equivalent to the length of two books – and accurately summarize, analyze, or extract a single piece of information from it. This technology can be utilized by finance teams for generating investment reports, engineering teams working on extensive lines of code, or sales teams collaborating on strategies to secure a major client.

The company introduced an app for Apple’s iPhones that will offer Claude 3 to businesses for $30 per user per month, with a minimum of 5 users required to sign up. This move puts Anthropic in direct competition with OpenAI, which is also selling a similar plan aimed at businesses at the same rate. However, Anthropic’s enterprise technology push could also lead to competition with its backers Google and Amazon, who are also vying to capture business spending on AI.

Anthropic’s president Daniela Amodei explained in an interview that “Claude is particularly adept at processing a combination of structured and unstructured data. You can provide a chart, a set of documents like a PDF, and some Slack exchanges, and ask Claude to summarize and provide key highlights or information related to a specific topic, such as an upcoming product launch or recent earnings report. Claude can efficiently perform these tasks.”

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