Anthropic's Claude models are all business as use cases are led by web and mobile application development assistant, content creation, academic research and writing, career development, optimizing AI and business strategy.
Those use cases were outlined by Anthropic using its Claude insights and observations (Clio) system, which was highlighted by Platformer. Clio is Anthropic's attempt to understand AI model use and spot potential security risks. Clio is Anthropic's Google Trends.
In a blog post, Anthropic said it preserves privacy of conversations by abstracting them into categories and clusters. All user data is anonymized and aggregated.
Here's a look at the core use cases for Anthropic's models.
Web and mobile app development account for 10.4% of use cases with 9.2% focused on content creation and communication.
It's safe to say Anthropic is positioned for enterprise use cases, but the company noted smaller Claude customers focused on dream interpretation, disaster preparedness, crossword puzzle hints and Dungeons & Dragons.
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In a research paper, Anthropic also noted that usage varies by language. Spanish users are focused on economics, child health and environmental conservation. Chinese users are focused on writing crime, thriller and mystery fiction and elderly care. For Japanese, Claude usage revolves around anime and manga, economics and elderly care.
As for the system design, here's a look at how Clio is architected for analysts.