Claude now allows teams to work together using the "Projects" feature.

2024-06-27

While AI chatbots have become well-known for assisting people with daily tasks, Claude from Anthropic has recently taken a new step by expanding from serving individuals to providing a "team" setting.



Whether it's for paid professional (Pro) or team (Team) users, chat can now be organized into projects and integrate selected knowledge and chat activities into one place for team members to view.


This feature is supported by Claude 3.5 Sonnet, which allows each project to contain a 200K context window, equivalent to a 500-page book.


The Anthropic team wrote in a blog post, "With this new feature, Claude is able to facilitate creative generation, more strategic decision-making, and excellent results."


The team behind the project will be dedicated to expanding this feature in the coming months and hinted at "native integration with popular apps and tools."


What can Claude's new "Projects" feature achieve?


From the beginning, the output of the chatbot can be personalized based on internal knowledge. This may include style guides, code libraries, interview records, or past work.


Custom instructions can also be set for each project, such as telling Claude to be more formal in one project or answer questions from a specific role's perspective in another project.


In terms of sharing, users on paid plans can exchange conversation snapshots with their team's shared project activities.


"Activity snapshots help each team member gain inspiration around different ways of collaborating with Claude and help the entire team improve their skills in working with AI."


This announcement from the California-based startup comes just a week after the release of Claude 3.5 Sonnet.


It is said that the model has set a "new industry benchmark" in terms of graduate-level reasoning, undergraduate-level knowledge, and programming abilities.


Although Anthropic's Claude is not as well-known as OpenAI's ChatGPT, they are undoubtedly close behind, indicating that Claude 3.5 Haiku and Claude 3.5 Opus will be released later this year.