On Wednesday, Anthropic released the feature of a new artificial intelligence (AI) for Claude. This new feature will allow users to create interactive AI -powered applications using chat boots. Once formed, consumers can also host and share these apps on the platform to use them to use them. Interestingly, when other apps use these apps, the maker will not have to afford the application programming interface (API) compensation. Instead, it will be paid against the user’s subscription. This capacity extends last year’s sample feature.
Claude can now build and host apps
In a newsroom post, the AI firm described the new feature in detail. Code Generation Chat is not new to the boot, and with the addition of sample in June 2024, the sandbox style window inside the cloud where the AI and the user can collaborate on the coding project, the company has significantly enhanced the platform coding capabilities.
Now, anthropic is further expanding the sample by not only allowing the cloud to write the code, but also the environment within the environment. As a result, users can now see how the final version of the AI -powered app will look as well as communicate with it. In addition, once it is built, users can now host applications on anthropic servers and share them with other users. In these apps, AI integration is operated by Claude’s API.
Interestingly, when another user tries to try these apps, the maker will not have to pay the API allegations. Instead, the user’s subscription will be charged when they authenticate themselves with their cloud account. No one needs to manage the API keys.
Anthropic highlights that this feature will allow users to use Claude API in their sample. This feature will also allow them to process files and create a unique user interface through response. In addition, users will be able to manually customize any sample.
However, this new feature does not currently support external API calls, there is no option to add permanent or permanent storage (once the app will be closed, data will be erased), and it only supports text -based completions, which can produce apps developers. In particular, it is currently available to all the Claude users in the beta.


