Anthropic is improving mobile accessibility for their Claude AI. A free download of the Claude mobile app for iOS is available to all users, according to the business. Users may go from a computer to the app (or vice versa) without losing their chat history since the app syncs their discussions with Claude across devices, much as the chatbot’s mobile web version. If users want Claude to scan or analyze files and photographs in real time, they can also upload them directly from the gallery on their iPhone or snap a picture while they’re at it. Regardless of the plan they’re on, users may download and use the Claude app without having to pay for the service.
They now have an alternative to Pro if they do choose to pay for Claude. Members may have more chats with the chatbot thanks to the new Team plan, which offers more use than the Pro tier. Because to its 200,000 context window, users can also process lengthy texts, including research papers and contracts. Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku are among the Claude 3 model family that are accessible to customers of the Team plan. Subscribers will pay $30 per person each month, with a five-user minimum per team.
Back in March, Anthropic claimed in a blog post that its Claude 3 language model had outperformed ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini in several key industry benchmarks. It was better at graduate-level reasoning, multilingual math and coding (among many other metrics), the company said, showing Claude 3’s benchmark results against its staunchest rivals. The most powerful Claude 3 model, the Opus, even apparently showed “near-human” abilities with rapid response rates that make it ideal for more complex and time-sensitive tasks.