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Anthropic, Claude Science

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 · 21h · on MSN
Anthropic unveils 'Claude Science' for scientific research
June 30 (Reuters) - Anthropic on Tuesday launched Claude Science, an AI research workbench, designed to help scientists streamline research, analyze data and manage complex computing workflows. The workbench offers scientists a user interface specifically designed for conducting research.

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Cryptopolitan on MSN · 12h
Anthropic launches Claude Science for research purposes
MIT Technology Review · 18h
Claude Science is Anthropic’s newest flagship product
 · 17h
Anthropic's New AI Workbench Mapped My Field For $26. Now Imagine It Aimed At The Rest Of Science
A researcher used Anthropic's new Claude Science tool to analyze 490 papers on zoonotic spillover, discovering the field's working vocabulary was four times richer than its formal ontologies, with 864...

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 · 20h
Anthropic launches AI drug discovery program, joining tech giants in betting on healthcare
 · 20h
Anthropic finally, officially launches Claude Sonnet 5
 · 23h
Anthropic unveils 'Claude Science' AI platform for scientific research
Claude Science combines databases, coding tools, compute ⁠and research workflows in one workspace, helping scientists analyze literature, run analyses, create figures ​and manuscripts, ​and trace ​res...

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STAT · 10h
AI company Anthropic announces it will begin developing drugs of its own
 · 21h
Anthropic introduces Claude Sonnet 5, Claude Science
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