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Anthropic announced Monday that its artificial intelligence assistant “Claude” is available in Europe after launching in the United States earlier this year.
“We’re excited to announce that Claude, Anthropic’s trusted AI assistant, is now available for people and businesses across Europe to boost their productivity and creativity,” the San Francisco-based tech startup said in a a blog post.
Claude can be accessed for free in Europe online at claude.ai or using an app tailored for Apple mobile devices, according to Anthropic.
It’s also available to businesses through a paid “Claude Team” subscription plan, the company added.
OpenAI’s rival introduced the latest version of Claude in March.
“Claude has strong levels of understanding and fluency in French, German, Spanish, Italian and other European languages, allowing users to chat with Claude in multiple languages,” Anthropic said.
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“Claude’s intuitive, user-friendly interface makes it easy for anyone to seamlessly integrate advanced AI models into their workflows.”
OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT in late 2022 sparked intense interest in creating artificial intelligence that allows computers to create images, videos, computer code, or written works from simple text messages.
Founded by former OpenAI employees, Anthropic is trying to differentiate itself from its competitors by building tighter safeguards into its technology to prevent its misuse.
Millions of people are already using Claude for various purposes, according to Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei.
“I can’t wait to see what European people and companies can create with Claude,” said Amodei.
An API for developers interested in using Anthropic AI will be available in Europe from early this year, according to the company.
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Anthropic has raised at least $7 billion in funding by 2021, with backers including Amazon, Google and Salesforce.
Source: AFP