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Anthropic Claude gets projects and collaboration features
Anthropic just announced two new features for Claude users including projects and new project sharing to organize their chats and increase creativity for team members. These new capabilities are available for Claude Pro and Team subscribers.
These features use the Claude 3.5 Sonnet large language model introduced a week ago. The new model has improved processing power and delivers fast responses. Claude 3.5 Sonnet also surpassed OpenAI GPT-4o and Google Gemini 1.5 Pro in some benchmarks.
The new model helps project users to utilize the 200,000 context windows. This is equivalent to a 500-page book and could store all related data to supervise queries.
It has a “Project Knowledge” window, which lets you add data for Claude to respond accordingly. This data could be guides, codebases, transcripts, or a weekly work record. Project knowledge helps you to write better content or code based on your preference.
You can tailor the project knowledge with custom instructions. With this ability, you can instruct Claude to respond in a formal tone, a specific role or industry for different projects.
Artifacts are available to improve the workflow by providing features to view, edit, and create with the AI tool. You can ask Claude to generate code snippets, text documents, graphics, diagrams, or website designs and a preview window will appear beside the conversation.
The live preview will help users to improve their project’s output. Interested Claude customers can opt for this feature via the account menu on the left-side panel of the conversation screen.
Furthermore, Claude Teams users can now share conversation snapshots into a shared project via an activity feed. This feed will help each teammate check the conversation and to increase creativity.
Collaborated projects co-created with Claude can improve development and research in an organization. Anthropic confirmed that more improvements are coming to Claude Projects and collaboration features this year.
(source – Anthropic)