The latest is the web search feature - which was originally only for paid users - which has now become popular with everyone. Launched in March, this function helps Claude access information online to give more accurate answers, updated in real time.
At the same time, Anthropic has also begun testing voice mode on mobile apps. The new feature allows users to chat naturally with Claude, upgrading the experience compared to traditional voice input tools. Claude will have 5 different voices to choose from and be able to create a recording or summarize the content of the conversation.
May is a busy time for Anthropic. Last week, the company launched two new AI models: Opus 4 - focusing on programming with the ability to use many parallel tools and process for a long time; Sonnet 4 - a hybrid model that can flexibly process from simple questions to complex queries. The voice mode being tested is currently set up by default using Sonnet 4.
Claude is the name of an AI assistant developed by Anthropic, similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Gemini. Claude can answer questions, summarize text, write content, support programming and perform many other natural language tasks.