Highlights:

  • Haiku, the least expensive LLM in the series, can read a research paper with 10,000 tokens’ worth of information in less than three seconds.
  • An improved Pro plan designed for organizations is Anthropic’s new Team subscription. The monthly cost is USD 30 per user, with a five-seat minimum purchase requirement.

Anthropic PBC unveiled Claude Team, a new subscription service designed to make it easier for businesses to employ its Claude 3 large language model series.

The business’s first mobile app is being released alongside the service launch. The Claude 3 free and paid tiers are compatible with the app, which is free to download on iOS.

The Claude 3 model series, unveiled in early March, includes three LLMs with different functionalities. The most sophisticated, Opus, is twice as accurate in responding to complicated queries as Anthropic’s prior flagship LLM. Furthermore, the business states that in several internal benchmark tests, Opus was able to beat OpenAI’s GPT-4 marginally.

The two other Claude 3 models give up some of their superior question-answering capabilities for less money and quicker reaction times. Haiku, the least expensive LLM in the series, can read a research paper with 10,000 tokens’ worth of information in less than three seconds. A token is a data point equivalent to a word or letter.

Until now, Claude 3 was profitable by Anthropic through a USD 20 monthly fee for each user on the Pro premium tier. Unlike the free version, it comes with the flagship Opus model from the LLM family. Along with these additional privileges, customers also get priority access during busy hours.

An improved Pro plan designed for organizations is Anthropic’s new Team subscription. The monthly cost is USD 30 per user, with a five-seat minimum purchase requirement.

All the features of Pro are included with Team, including administrative controls that make activities like maintaining employees’ Claude 3 accounts easier. Anthropic claims that Team users can start many more monthly chat sessions with a greater use limit. A single prompt can have as much info as 200,000 tokens in it.

In the upcoming weeks, Anthropic plans to introduce several new features to the Tier plan. One of the next updates will be a feature that lets Claude 3 communicate with data stored in code repositories, cloud apps, and other external data sources. The LLMs in the series will also be able to confirm their timely responses by checking references due to another new feature.

Several collaborative capabilities will also be added to the Team plan. Anthropic claims that users can make project-specific folders and share them with other users. The purpose of those folders is to hold code files, business documents, and other data that Claude 3 models can use to produce solutions.

Alongside the new Team subscription, the LLM series’ free iOS app is being offered. According to Anthropic, users of iPhones and iPads can use the image analysis functions of the Claude 3 model family by uploading images. Because the app and web version are synchronized, iOS users can carry on chat sessions they started in a browser.