Anthropic, a startup co-founded by former employees of OpenAI, the organization that developed the popular chatbot ChatGpt, has launched competitor Claude.
It is an artificial intelligence that can perform various tasks, including searching for keywords in documents but also summarizing long presentations, writing texts starting from a general topic and creating computer code.
All operations very similar to those that ChatGpt can follow up on, which in these hours has been updated to version 4, with the opportunity to also analyze images and visual contents.
But Anthropic argues that Claude is "much less likely to produce harmful results." Organizations can request access to the chatbot on a trial basis,
"We think Claude is the right tool for a wide variety of customers and use cases," an Anthropic spokesperson told TechCrunch. meet customer demand".
After a preview release late last year, Anthropic tested Claude with partners like Robin AI, AssemblyAI, Notion, Quora, and DuckDuckGo.
The latter, the browser for surfing online without being tracked, has already integrated the chatbot into its search engine, making it possible to obtain text summaries, at the top of the results, of topics and facts already present on Wikipedia.
In practice, the two competing software provide a short text of what the user has searched for,
if present on limited sources, including the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
In recent days, Google announced that it has invested $300 million in Anthropic, whose artificial intelligence could improve Bard, the Big G chatbot that should be officially unveiled at the I/O 2023 developer conference on May 10.