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十年突破百年科研进展,Claude要做超人研究助手,宣布多项升级
3 6 Ke·2025-10-21 04:12

Core Insights - Anthropic announced improvements to its AI model Claude, aiming to enhance its application in life sciences and accelerate scientific progress, with a goal of achieving "100 years of scientific advancement in 10 years" [1] - The company introduced a web version of its AI programming tool Claude Code, allowing users to delegate programming tasks via a browser, which lowers the usage barrier for non-programmers [3] - Claude Code has expanded beyond programming, being widely adopted in life sciences for tasks such as drafting papers and managing research projects, with the goal of supporting the entire research process from early studies to commercialization [4] Enhancements to Claude - Anthropic is enhancing Claude's scientific utility through three main directions: new scientific platform connectors, the introduction of "agent skills," and a dedicated prompt library for life sciences [5] - The newly launched connectors allow Claude to access and operate professional scientific tools and databases, integrating deeply into research workflows [6] - The connectors include tools like Benchling for experimental record tracking, BioRender for compliant scientific illustrations, and PubMed for accessing biomedical literature [7] Agent Skills and Prompt Library - The "agent skills" feature is designed for standardized operations, allowing Claude to follow established protocols for specific tasks, ensuring consistency and predictability [8] - Anthropic is developing initial scientific skills, such as automated quality control for single-cell RNA sequencing data, and encourages scientists to create custom skills [9] - Claude now supports various life science tasks, including literature reviews and drafting research proposals, with a dedicated prompt library being created to help users [10] Real-World Applications and Future Directions - Many existing clients and partners are applying Claude to real-world scientific tasks, and the company is providing free API credits to leading laboratories through its "AI for Science" initiative to promote exploration and identify new applications for Claude [11] - Following its success in programming, Anthropic is now entering the life sciences sector, showcasing the potential of AI to integrate deeply into specialized fields [12]