The Chatbot of AI, Claude, can now look for the tissue-a skill that had long gone.
Web search is now available in preview for Paid Claude users in the US, Humanity said in his blogWith support for free users and additional countries soon. Users can change in the search for tissue in their own Profile Settings From the Claude Web application, and Claude will automatically search for sites to update some answers.
At present, web search only works with the latest anthropogenic model that feeds Claude, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Anthropic said.
“When Claude incorporates information from the web into his answers, he provides immediate reports so that you can easily control the control sources,” the company writes on its blog. “Instead of finding yourself the search results, Claude procedures and provides relevant sources in conversation. This improvement extends Claude’s extensive basis with real -time knowledge, providing answers based on the most current information.”
In a short test of my feature, internet search did not firmly activate the current questions related to the facts. But when he did, Claude actually gave an answer with inline reports, drawing from sources, including social media (eg x) and new sources such as NPR and Reuters.
Claude’s ability to look for the web brings it to equal to the most opposing Chatbots powered by AI, such as Openai Chatgpt, Google’s Gemini and Mistral’s Le Chat. Anthropic’s argument against him, previously, was that Claude was “Designed to be autonomous. “There is no doubt that competitive pressure had something to do with turning in the course.
Of course, the risk is that Claude halls or incorrect sources of tissue. Other chatbots suffer from it. According to one recent study From the center of digital journalism, popular chatbots, including Chatgpt and Gemini, provide incorrect answers to over 60% of questions. Separate reference from The guardian was found This experience focusing on the search of Chatgpt, the Chatgpt search, can be fooled to create completely misleading summaries.