PYMNTS.com April 2, 2025

Anthropic has unveiled a version of its Claude AI model designed for higher education institutions.

Claude for Education, announced Wednesday (April 2), lets universities come up with and implement artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled approaches to teaching, learning and administration.

“Claude for Education gives academic institutions secure, reliable AI access for their entire community,” Anthropic said in a news release.

For instance, the release added, “students can draft literature reviews with proper citations, work through calculus problems with step-by-step guidance, and get feedback on thesis statements before final submission.”

Professors, meanwhile, can “create rubrics aligned to specific learning outcomes, provide individualized feedback on student essays efficiently, and generate chemistry equations with varying difficulty levels.”

Administrators can do things like analyze enrollment trends...

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