AI-Powered Search: Anthropic Unveils Claude Web Search Capability
By Netvora Tech News
Anthropic's AI assistant, Claude, has taken a significant leap forward with the introduction of a web search capability, intensifying the competition in the rapidly evolving AI search market. The tech giant's move allows developers to access current web information through its API, enabling Claude to conduct multiple progressive searches and compile comprehensive answers complete with source citations. The company's announcement marks a significant shift in the web search landscape, which has been largely unchanged since Google revolutionized the field over two decades ago. With this new capability, developers can now augment Claude's comprehensive knowledge with real-world data by enabling the web search tool when making requests to the Messages API. The introduction of web search comes as traditional search is losing ground to AI-powered alternatives. In a surprising turn of events, Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, testified in Google's antitrust trial that searches in Safari fell last month for the first time in the browser's 22-year history. Cue expressed concerns about potential revenue loss from Google's estimated $20 billion payment to be Safari's default search engine.
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