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Anthropic is set to launch a "two-way" voice mode for its AI chatbot, Claude, along with a new memory feature designed to personalize user interactions. This development was revealed by CEO Dario Amodei at the World Economic Forum in Davos, who also noted the company has been "overwhelmed" by the surge in demand for their AI services. Alongside these upgrades, Anthropic is planning to introduce "virtual collaborators," AI systems designed to handle complex tasks autonomously, showcasing a major step forward in AI functionality for the company this year.
These "virtual collaborators," as Amodei describes them, are intended to serve as workplace assistants capable of performing a variety of tasks, including writing and testing code, engaging with colleagues, and producing documentation. These AI assistants will check in with the user periodically, and Anthropic suspects a strong version of these capabilities will become available soon, possibly in the first half of the year, alongside a new language model focused on enhanced reasoning, which they view as a gradual capability based on training.
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