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Claude

American  
[klawd, klohd] / klɔd, kloʊd /

noun

  1. Albert, 1899–1983, U.S. biologist, born in Belgium: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1974.

  2. Also Claud. a male given name: from a Roman family name meaning “lame.”


Claude British  
/ klɔːd, klod /

noun

  1. Albert. 1898–1983, US cell biologist, born in Belgium: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1974) for work on microsomes and mitochondria

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The group recommended Gemini and Claude as more appealing “corporate” options, as well as some smaller players.

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Celebrity Katy Perry also posted a screenshot suggesting she was purchasing an annual subscription to Claude’s Pro offering.

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While Claude already had been increasingly winning respect in the developer community for AI coding tools, Anthropic could increase its appeal with a mainstream user base if the backlash against OpenAI has a lasting effect.

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“This will all be battled in the courts over the coming weeks and months and we hope it gets resolved sooner rather than later to end uncertainty in the AI sector as some enterprises could go pencils down on Claude deployments while this all gets settled in the courts,” Ives wrote.

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The group recommended Gemini and Claude as more appealing “corporate” options, as well as some smaller players.

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