Already available in the US and UK, the Claude IOS app, web app and business plan are now available to people and businesses in the EU.
Claude, developed by Amazon-backed start-up Anthropic, is an AI assistant that is able to perform tasks on behalf of users such as writing essays or summarising information.
The company says it has dedicated teams that track and mitigate risks including misinformation, bias, election interference and national security threats.Anthropic has also developed a special method by which to train the AI assistant, called “constitutional AI”. Dario Amodei, chief executive and co-founder at Anthropic, said Claude has been designed with a “strong commitment” to “accuracy, security and privacy”.
“Millions of people worldwide are already using Claude to do things like accelerate scientific processes, enhance customer service or refine their writing.Both the web app and the Claude iOS app are available for free.
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