Anthropic's Claude 3 officially lands on IOS with a dedicated application for the artificial intelligence chatbot, available for both paid and free users.

According to early testers, the Claude app is great for quickly answering questions, generating ideas on the fly, and examining real-world settings and photos.

The new iPhone app for Claude will see its chats carried out through the web-based chatbot synchronized with those conducted using the app.

Additionally, the program will be able to analyze images, including those taken by users, which will allow the chatbot to carry out functions like image identification. 

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Users may use the iOS app for free with limited features. According to the support literature, the program allows users to upgrade to a Pro membership for $20 monthly, which gets users at least five times as much usage as the free service. 

Alongside the announcement of the new application, Anthropic also announced its new "Team Plan" subscription. At $30 per user per month, the Team plan reportedly allows "ambitious teams" to set up a workspace with more use for members and features for user and billing management.

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Claude 3 Plans

Anthropic estimates that Pro tier users can submit 45 messages, or roughly 200 English phrases (15-20 words apiece), every five hours before restrictions take effect. The exact amount of text that constitutes this is not specified.

According to a brief traffic audit of the Claude app using Proxyman for iOS, Anthropic imposes a hard limit of 25,000 tokens for the free tier and 190,000 tokens for the Pro tier by default.

The 4096 token production cap appears to apply to the free tier as well. Usually, a token consists of four English characters.

The three Claude models—Opus, the most capable, Sonnet, or Haiku, the fastest—are available to professional users to select from. According to an official, the Sonnet model is the default for the free tier.

According to reports, the Claude app is easy to use, but like any AI tool, its limits will become apparent very quickly. Even with access to Claude Pro, it is somewhat less feature-rich than OpenAI's ChatGPT software. 

Amazon and Anthropic

Coinciding with the debut of Anthropic's Claude 3 application, Amazon just completed a $4 billion investment in Anthropic, as well as adding $2.75 billion to the artificial intelligence business.

Swami Sivasubramanian, vice president of Data and AI at AWS, a subsidiary of Amazon, expressed confidence about working with Anthropic, emphasizing the potential of generative AI to transform several industries.

Amazon's first $1.25 billion investment in the organization last September made this increased financial commitment to Anthropic possible.

Anthropic has entered into a collaborative arrangement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to utilize AWS as its principal cloud provider for important activities, such as safety research and future foundation model development.

Anthropic plans to develop, train, and implement its sophisticated AI models using AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips.

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