Anthropic company introduced a new Claude Science platform for scientists

Anthropic, one of the leading players in the artificial intelligence technology market, has introduced the Claude Science platform to the general public, aimed at fundamentally transforming the process of scientific research. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The development is not just another language model, but a fully integrated working environment for scientists, combining various data repositories, computing systems, and analytical tools into a single digital space. This innovation allows researchers to focus entirely on making scientific discoveries without being distracted by switching between different software tools.
According to company representatives, Claude Science is not a standalone new model. It leverages the capabilities of powerful existing models such as Claude 3.5 Sonnet or Claude 3 Opus.
Anthropic’s main goal is not simply to provide users with a raw model, but to create a ready-to-use and convenient working environment tailored for specialists in specific fields. This approach is being evaluated as an adaptation of specialized tools developed for programmers to the domain of scientific research.
The new platform assists scientists in efficiently managing their projects. The system provides direct access to more than sixty major scientific databases, along with a suite of specialized tools designed for studying genomics, chemistry, and protein structures.
Additionally, the platform includes functionality for creating small auxiliary systems to handle complex tasks and distributing workflows. Notably, the presence of a dedicated fact-checking module is especially important today.
Because materials generated by artificial intelligence sometimes contain non-existent sources or erroneous calculations, Claude Science carefully verifies every citation and number before publication, ensuring the reliability of scientific work.
The reproducibility and transparency of scientific results are among the most pressing challenges in modern science. To address this, Anthropic preserves the exact code and process history that shaped each generated protein structure or chemical diagram.
Scientists can edit graphics and diagrams using simple text commands, and the system automatically modifies the underlying source code accordingly. Security considerations have also been given special attention.
The Claude Science platform can operate within the private internal systems of laboratories, enabling secure local processing of highly sensitive and important research data without transmitting it to external servers.
Specialists from influential scientific institutions around the world have already succeeded in creating complex genomic analysis systems in a short time using this tool. Anthropic’s move is expected to raise competition in the field to a new level.





