Anthropic | Latest News & Updates - Nov 07, 2024 Release
Anthropic has partnered with Palantir and AWS to sell AI solutions to defense customers...
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Anthropic
🌎 anthropic.comAnthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. Their first product is Claude, an AI assistant for tasks at any scale. Their research interests include natural language, human feedback, scaling laws, reinforcement learning, code generation, and interpretability.
Anthropic - Latest News and Updates
- Anthropic has partnered with Palantir and AWS to sell AI solutions to defense customers.
- Anthropic has launched a new feature allowing Claude to visually interpret PDFs, including complex graphics and tables, as announced by Nicholas L., Product at Anthropic, on November 2.
- Asana uses Anthropic's Claude to automate workflows for over 150,000 companies, enhancing productivity and collaboration.
- On November 7, 2024, Anthropic hosted its first 'Builder Day' hackathon in San Francisco, where over 200 developers used the Claude AI model, and the event featured a fireside chat with CEO Dario Amodei.
- Anthropic's Claude is used by Hebbia to provide AI-powered document analysis for financial and legal institutions.
- The UK AI Safety Institute found that models from Anthropic can provide expert-level knowledge in biology and chemistry, comparable to PhD-level experts.
- Will Adams, Finance Leader at Anthropic, shared a LinkedIn post about the accounting team dressing as 'chips' for Halloween and announced they are hiring.
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