Child welfare social workers often spend half their time on administrative tasks. Binti, which serves agencies that support 47% of children in care across the US, integrated Claude to help ease that administrative burden. Claude takes meeting notes and automatically turns them into documentation for review. It answers questions about case files, and translates so families can fill out forms in their preferred language. Social workers using Binti have halved the time they spend on reports, allowing them to focus more on families, while agencies have reduced the time it takes to approve foster and adoptive families by 20%. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gSZfk-Q5
Anthropic
Research Services
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
About us
We're an AI research company that builds reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. Our first product is Claude, an AI assistant for tasks at any scale. Our research interests span multiple areas including natural language, human feedback, scaling laws, reinforcement learning, code generation, and interpretability.
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https://www.anthropic.com/
External link for Anthropic
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- Research Services
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- Privately Held
Employees at Anthropic
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As part of our partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on the Genesis Mission, we're providing Claude to the full DOE ecosystem, along with a dedicated engineering team. This partnership aims to accelerate scientific discovery across energy, biosecurity, and fundamental research. https://lnkd.in/g_2DWsY3
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People use AI for a wide variety of reasons, including emotional support. Below, we share the efforts we’ve taken to ensure that Claude handles these conversations both empathetically and honestly. https://lnkd.in/gHKwVc-5
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You might remember Project Vend: an experiment where we (and our partners at Andon Labs) had Claude run a shop in our San Francisco office. When we left off, shopkeeper Claude (named “Claudius”) was losing money, having weird hallucinations, and giving away heavy discounts with minimal persuasion. Since then, things have improved. Mostly. In our blog post, we discuss what we’ve learned from Project Vend about AI agents working in the real world: https://lnkd.in/eRRaDvwv
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Shopify’s AI assistant Sidekick uses Claude to help change the way store owners do business. Combining Claude’s advanced reasoning and Shopify’s commerce context, Sidekick gives millions of merchants access to everything from help with SEO optimization and getting their first sale, to expert-level business analytics for enterprise companies. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gKymv9nd
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AI agents have moved from experimental to an essential part of an organization’s tech stack. But how are enterprises actually using them? We partnered with research firm Material to survey over 500 technical leaders across industries and company sizes to find out. Here are the highlights: Where organizations are today: More than half (57%) now deploy agents for multi-stage workflows, with 16% running cross-functional processes that span multiple teams. Nearly 9 in 10 use AI to assist with coding, and 86% have moved agents into production code. Where they're headed: 81% plan to tackle more complex use cases in 2026. The highest-impact applications beyond coding include data analysis and report generation (60%) and internal process automation (48%). What's working: 80% of companies report AI agents are already delivering economic returns. In 2026, organizations expect efficiency gains to compound as they expand deployments and build institutional expertise. What's hard: Integration with existing systems (46%), data quality (42%), and change management (39%) are primary barriers. Organizations that address both the technical and human dimensions of implementation simultaneously see faster time-to-value. Perhaps most telling: 9 in 10 leaders say agents are freeing up employee time previously spent on routine execution and shifting it toward toward strategic work, relationship building, and skill development. Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/gpfGu2D9
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One year ago, we launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP) as an open standard for connecting AI applications to external systems. Since then, MCP has become a foundational protocol for agentic AI, with 10,000+ active servers, client support across most leading AI platforms, and 97M+ monthly SDK downloads. Today, we’re taking a major step to ensure MCP’s long-term future as an open, community-driven and vendor-neutral standard. Anthropic is donating MCP to the Linux Foundation, where it will be a founding project of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF)—a new directed fund established by Anthropic, OpenAI, Block, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Cloudflare, and Bloomberg to advance open-source innovation in agentic AI. We're continuing to invest in MCP's growth alongside the open source community. Read the full announcement: https://lnkd.in/g6N3hUmd
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We're expanding our partnership with Accenture to help enterprises move from AI pilots to production at scale. We're forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group with approximately 30,000 professionals trained on Claude, creating one of the largest ecosystems of Claude practitioners in the world. The partnership also includes a new joint offering for CIOs to help enterprises shorten software development cycles and bring new products to market sooner. This announcement comes as Anthropic's enterprise market share has grown from 24% to 40%, and Claude Code now holds over half (54%) of the AI coding market, according to Menlo Ventures. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gqrxrKt5
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Claude for Nonprofits is helping mission-driven organizations accelerate impact across the globe. Organizations like Innovations for Poverty Action, Per Scholas, and Mercy Corps are using Claude to amplify their impact by streamlining operations, accelerating decision-making, and freeing up staff to focus on mission-critical work. Learn how your organization can do the same: https://lnkd.in/gPuGkfNM
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We’re launching Anthropic Interviewer, a new tool to help us understand people’s perspectives on AI. It’s now available at claude.ai/interviewer for a week-long pilot. Give Anthropic Interviewer a research goal, and it drafts research questions, conducts interviews, and analyzes responses in collaboration with a human researcher. We tested it by asking 1,250 professionals about their views on work and AI. Full results here: https://lnkd.in/g7nmv8Wk Anthropic Interviewer will allow us to conduct more research, more often, on a variety of topics. We plan to use it for regular studies on the evolving relationship between humans and AI.

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