Anthropic, a software company researching artificial intelligence safety and reliability, continues to increase its impact in the enterprise sector. It made a significant breakthrough in its field, especially with the launch of Claude Enterprise in September 2024.
The artificial intelligence giant IBM announced today that it will integrate the Claude large language model family into some of its software products. The first product to be used will be IBM’s integrated development system, which will be offered to a specific customer group.
Through its collaboration with Anthropic, IBM has prepared a guide on how businesses can develop, deploy, and maintain artificial intelligence tools at the enterprise level. The terms of the agreement have not yet been disclosed, but it has been emphasized that this partnership aims to provide a boost in efficiency in corporate software development while maintaining security and governance standards. According to a press release, IBM reported an average 45% increase in efficiency in internal tests conducted with over 6,000 early users, while maintaining code quality and security standards.
Anthropic also announced on Monday that it has reached a new agreement with Deloitte that is ready for a global workforce of approximately 500,000 people. This agreement is said to be the largest corporate launch in the company's history.
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