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Anthropic Summons the Spirit of Flash Games for the AI Age

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AI chatbot codes browser-based apps from plain English with classic web vibes.

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Anthropic now simplifies the creation and sharing of miniature applications, called Artifacts, developed with its assistant Claude. This initiative aims to make these tools more accessible and collaborative for users, fostering innovation and rapid exchange.

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Anthropic has enabled the creation and exchange of applications created with Artifacts in Claude's application, so that developers can improve their artifical intelligence projects faster, without needing to worry about reaching more users.

Artificial intelligence continues to open doors to users of all kinds, and now Anthropic, Claude's responsible company, has taken an important step by allowing anyone to create custom applications in a simple way, without needing to write a single line of code. This function, called Artifacts, marks a significant evolution in the way we interact with generative AIs. What are Claude's Artifacts? Artifacts are like small digital creations that you…

Anthropic now allows you to create apps directly from its chatbot IA Claude, a new way of coding: "Describe what you want to create, and Claude will write the code for you."Anthropic added a new feature to his chatbot IA Claude which allows you to create applications powered by AI directly in the application. "Start creating in the Claude application by activating this new interactive feature," explains...

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