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Alex Palcuie has joined the AI Reliability Engineering (AIRE) team at generative AI business Anthropic. Palcuie spent the past eight years at Google, most recently provisioning new GPU capacity for ...
Navigating the tech industry is much like playing a game of chess on a 3D board where the pieces are constantly changing and the rules are rewritten by AI overlords. It's not just about the next move; ...
Daniela Amodei, co-founder and president of Anthropic, also strongly emphasized in her session Wednesday at Canva Create the need for ethical and security guardrails to be built into the tools and ...
Anthropic has introduced an expensive $200 per-month subscription plan for its AI chatbot Claude: Max. The Amazon-backed AI startup said that Claude: Max plan users will also have priority access ...
Google DeepMind has said that they will be adding support for Model Context Protocol, a standard released by Anthropic AI that connects LLM applications with tools. CEO Demis Hassabis made the ...
Anthropic’s pricing closely mirrors that of OpenAI’s premium offering, ChatGPT Pro, which also costs USD 200 per month Amazon-backed AI startup Anthropic has rolled out a new USD 200-per-month ...
Anthropic unveiled Claude’s Max plan on Wednesday, according to CNBC. The new subscription tier for its AI chatbot targets heavy users with higher usage limits and early access to upcoming features.
Anthropic announced on Wednesday that it’s launching a new, very expensive subscription plan for its AI chatbot Claude: Max. An answer to OpenAI’s $200-a-month ChatGPT Pro tier, Max comes with ...
Anthropic’s new “Max” tier will get early access to new features and higher usage limits. Anthropic’s new “Max” tier will get early access to new features and higher usage limits ...
Anthropic plans to offer a much higher-priced subscription option for its Claude chatbot, making it the latest artificial intelligence company to test the limits of what it can charge consumers ...