Anthropic has announced a major update in its Claude model. Claude will now be able to follow custom writing. This allows users to upload sample texts, using which the model will generate outputs in a similar style.
Chris Gorgolewski, a technical staff member at Anthropic, took to X to make the announcement. “How many times AI generated some content for you, but it ‘didn’t sound like you’? We have solved it.”
Anthropic’s new enhancement offers different preset styles, namely normal, formal, concise, and explanatory, to cater to various professional needs.
“Whether you’re a developer writing formal documentation, a marketer crafting clear brand guidelines, or a product team planning extensive project requirements, Claude can adapt to your preferred way of writing,” Anthropic claimed.
Users can also create custom styles by uploading sample content that reflects their preferred communication methods. This allows Claude to adapt to specific writing tones and structures.
GitLab was among the early adopters of this update.
Taylor McCaslin, product lead for AI and ML tech at GitLab, noted, “Claude’s ability to maintain a consistent voice while adapting to different contexts allows our team members to use styles for various use cases including writing business cases, updating user documentation, and creating and translating marketing materials.”
As mentioned in the official blog post, users can define their preferences using preset options or customise their own within the Claude.ai chat interface to implement these styles.
As reported by AIM on Tuesday, Anthropic had also made its Model Context Protocol open source. This made connectivity between AI assistants or chatbots and data repositories very easy.
The company also recently beat big tech by releasing the ‘computer use’ feature to its Claude 3.5 series, along with several other updates such as Claude Artifacts, analysis tool and visual PDF.
These updates created a significant hype around Anthropic developments in the past year.
The company has also secured its place in the public sector and government organisations, starting from its partnership with Palantir to provide the US government with its advanced AI model Claude for data analysis and complex coding activities in projects of national security interest.
With this, Anthropic has built the trust and confidence of various players in the public as well as private sector.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei also recently revealed that their Opus model isn’t going anywhere. In addition, Anthropic will also launch Claude 3.5 Opus and Claude 4.0 as per the usual business cycle.
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