Anthropic has released Claude Science, which is essentially a workbench for AI researchers that tackles one of the least glamorous aspects of scientific research – the sheer burden of administration.
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Anthropic claims that Claude Science is capable of doing meaningful work by following concise and high-level instructions.
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