A new paid tier has also been introduced by the corporation.
Claude, Anthropic’s artificial intelligence, is now more accessible on mobile devices. A Claude mobile application for iOS has been made available by the corporation, and it is available for free download by any user. The app, which is quite similar to the mobile web version of the chatbot, synchronises the discussions that users have with Claude across all of their devices. This enables users to switch from a computer to the app (or vice versa) without losing records of their previous talks. In addition, users will have the ability to upload files and photographs directly from the gallery on their iPhone, or they will be able to capture a photo on the moment, in the event that they require Claude to process or analyse them in real time. Even if they are not paying for the service, they will be able to download and access the Claude app regardless of the plan that they are using.
Other than Pro, they now have another choice available to them in the event that they do choose to pay for Claude. The new Team plan offers more usage than the Pro tier, allowing members to engage in more discussions with the chatbot than they would be able to with the prior plan. Users are also able to process lengthy documents, such as research papers and contracts, because to its 200,000 context window. This feature is among its many advantages. Additionally, users that subscribe to the Team plan are granted access to the Claude 3 model family, which consists of the Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku models. It will cost subscribers thirty dollars for each user on a monthly basis, and there must be a minimum of five users on each team.
In a blog post that was published in March, Anthropic asserted that its Claude 3 language model has outperformed ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini in a number of important industrial benchmarks. According to the company, it was superior in a variety of criteria, including multilingual mathematics, coding, and thinking at the graduate level, among many others. The company demonstrated Claude 3’s benchmark results in comparison to its most ardent competitors. It appears that the Opus, the most powerful Claude 3 model, even shown “near-human” qualities, with high response rates that make it suited for activities that are more complex and time-sensitive.