A company named Anthropic, which makes a talking computer named Claude, has put some new prompts on Claude to make it better at giving answers. Prompts are like hints that help Claude understand what you want it to do. Some of the new prompts will help Claude give you code snippets, which are little pieces of code that you can use to make your computer do cool things. But remember, Claude can't really go on the internet, and it doesn't remember things it learned in past conversations. Read from source...
"Google, Amazon-Backed OpenAI-Rival Anthropic Releases 'System Prompts' That Run Claude". While the piece provides insightful details on Anthropic's recent updates to Claude, it fails to address certain regulatory concerns and lawsuits against the AI startup. Additionally, the article is written from a singular perspective, giving more importance to certain aspects while ignoring others. This one-sided approach could lead to misinformed readers and skewed opinions.