Anthropic on Tuesday, June 30, unveiled its latest product, Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientists aimed at supporting scientific research. The app integrates tools most commonly used by researchers. Along with producing auditable artifacts, it offers flexible access to computing resources.
Claude Science is capable of carrying out meaningful work by following concise, high-level instructions all by itself. The model also has access to tools that are key for research in computational biology and drug development. The AI lab has introduced the model to all paid Claude subscribers, and it has also announced that it will be using the model for some of its own research into drugs for rare and neglected diseases.
“Scientific research is often tedious. Researchers must work across dozens of databases, each with their own schema, contend with file formats that require bespoke data pipelines and viewers, and transition between a roster of tools: PubMed, Jupyter, R, a cluster terminal, and more,” Anthropic said in a blog post.
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