Anthropic has presented a new version of its Claude artificial intelligence model, designed for higher education institutions.
A new product from the mentioned startup, based in San Francisco, has been named Claude for Education. This functional system allows universities to come up with and implement artificial intelligence-enabled approaches to teaching, learning, and administration.
In a press release from Anthropic, it was noted that Claude for Education gives academic institutions secure and reliable machine intelligence access for their entire community.
Using the new virtual product, professors can, for example, create rubrics aligned to specific learning outcomes, provide individualized feedback on student essays efficiently, and generate chemistry equations with varying difficulty levels. Administrators can analyze enrollment trends across departments or automate email responses to common inquiries.
Claude for Education includes an Anthropic Learning mode, designed to encourage independent thinking. In this mode, artificial intelligence does not immediately answer questions, initially asking students what approach they would prefer to use regarding a particular problem.
Moreover, Anthropic has announced full campus access agreements with Northeastern University, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Champlain College. In a practical sense, this means that students of the mentioned schools have access to Claude.
Speaking at the HumanX conference in March, Anthropic chief product officer Mike Krieger stated that the startup is focused on balancing research breakthroughs with practical product development.
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