
The new paradigm of interaction with AI, according to Kaplan, involves a shift from AI as a mere tool to AI as a creative partner. This is exemplified by Anthropic's feature, Artifacts, which allows users to co-create tangible outputs with AI, potentially revolutionizing software development and content creation processes.

Jared Kaplan, Anthropic's Chief Science Officer and co-founder, announced at VentureBeat's Transform 2024 that generative AI technology is set to become as commonplace as smartphones2. He highlighted Anthropic's innovations like Artifacts, a feature that enables AI to collaborate in building tools and content. Kaplan also emphasized the company's focus on responsible development and the importance of making AI reliable for large-scale deployment.

Anthropic's Artifacts allows users to publish, share, and remix AI-generated content with one another3. Artifacts sit as standalone pieces of content produced by Claude, including documents, images, code, and even interactive displays. Users can make their Artifact public and see those created by others with shareable links, and also remix them by opening published Artifacts and modifying or building upon them through conversations with Claude.