IBM has announced that it will collaborate with the ahropic artificial ielligence research laboratory to add artificial ielligence to its software products.
IBM, based in New York, announced on Tuesday that it plans to add the family of Claude Language Models to some of its software products. The first IBM product that will use Claude is the company’s iegrated developme environme that is currely available to a group of customers.
Ahropic artificial ielligence models come to IBM products
IBM also announced that in collaboration with the ahropic it has provided a guide that shows companies how to design, impleme and maiain artificial ielligence agencies at the organizational level. The financial details of the agreeme have not been disclosed, and the ahropic and IBM have not yet released more information.

IBM has a lot to say about quaum computers. The technology gia has announced that it iends to make an error -to -to -to -tolerate quaum computers for the first time in the world that will carry out about 2 million quaum operations with 4 literal. IBM also hopes to be able to launch quaum computers by the end of this decade.
Ahropic Company has been focusing on expanding its presence in the organizational sector since the release of Claude Eerprise in September last year. The company announced an agreeme with Deloitte’s consulting company on Monday, according to the Claude model to about 6,000 world employees. Ahropics also announced that collaboration with Deloitte is the biggest organizational collaboration in the company so far.
A study by Menlo Veures in July showed that companies prefer Claude models more than any other artificial ielligence model, including Openai models. The study also showed that the use of OpenAI models in companies has been declining since year 5.



