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Anthropic launches an AI chatbot plan for colleges and universities

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Anthropic revealed the launch of a new tier called Claude for Education, in response to OpenAI's ChatGPT Edu plan. This tier is designed for higher education, offering students and faculty access to Anthropic's AI chatbot, Claude, with added features. One notable aspect of Claude for Education is the inclusion of "Learning Mode."

Anthropic launches an AI chatbot plan for colleges and universities
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Anthropic announced on Wednesday that it’s launching a new Claude for Education tier, an answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Edu plan. The new tier is aimed at higher education, and gives students, faculty, and other staff access to Anthropic’s AI chatbot, Claude, with a few additional capabilities.

Learning Mode Feature

One piece of Claude for Education is “Learning Mode,” a new feature within Claude Projects to help students develop their own critical thinking skills, rather than simply obtain answers to questions. With Learning Mode enabled, Claude will ask questions to test understanding, highlight fundamental principles behind specific problems, and provide potentially useful templates for research papers, outlines, and study guides.

Revenue Boost and Competition

Claude for Education may help Anthropic boost its revenue. The company already reportedly brings in $115 million a month, but it’s looking to double that in 2025 while directly competing with OpenAI in the education space. Anthropic has historically tended to match OpenAI’s offerings, and this launch is no exception.

Features and Partnerships

Anthropic says Claude for Education comes with its standard chat interface, as well as “enterprise-grade” security and privacy controls. In a press release shared with TechCrunch ahead of launch, Anthropic said university administrators can use Claude to analyze enrollment trends and automate repetitive email responses to common inquiries.

To help universities integrate Claude into their systems, Anthropic says it’s partnering with the company Instructure, which offers the popular education software platform Canvas. The AI startup is also teaming up with Internet2, a nonprofit organization that delivers cloud solutions for colleges.

University Agreements

Anthropic says that it has already struck “full campus agreements” with Northeastern University, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Champlain College to make Claude for Education available to all students. Northeastern is a design partner — Anthropic says it’s working with the institution’s students, faculty, and staff to build best practices for AI integration, AI-powered education tools, and frameworks.

Future Plans

Anthropic hopes to strike more of these contracts, in part through new student ambassador and AI “builder” programs, to capitalize on the growing number of students using AI in their studies. A 2024 survey from the Digital Education Council found that 54% of university students use generative AI every week.

It’s not yet clear what sort of impact AI might have on education — or whether it’s a desirable addition to the classroom. Research is mixed, with some studies finding that AI can be a helpful tutor and others suggesting it might harm critical thinking skills.


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