Image: Anthropic
AI company Anthropic recently announced that you’ll now be able to create, host, and share AI apps made using Claude. The resulting apps can be shared with others, who can then run the app on their own.
What’s interesting about this hosting and sharing model is that you aren’t on the hook for API calls made by your app. When someone uses your Claude-made app, they have to use their Claude account to do so and they pay for it with API usage counting against their subscription. No need to juggle and manage API keys.
In the example given by Anthropic, Claude creates a new chat app that can be used to talk to the chatbot. But Anthropic writes that it should also be possible to use this new ability to create games with AI characters that remember conversations and player choices.
This new feature of Claude is still being beta-tested by Anthropic, but has been made available to all Claude users.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.
Author: Kristian Kask, Contributor, PCWorld
Kristian is passionate about gadgets and gaming and mainly writes news for our sister sites, M3 and PC for Alla. He also tests products, mainly game accessories, and translates articles from the Foundry network.