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Claude AI Now Navigates Web for Pro Users

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Claude's new Chrome extension navigates websites and fills forms.
  • Pro subscription costs $20 monthly for the browser extension.
  • Users can control site permissions and high-risk actions.
Claude AI Now Navigates Web for Pro Users

Anthropic has launched its Claude chatbot as a Chrome extension, enabling paying subscribers to utilize its advanced browsing capabilities. The extension allows Claude to navigate websites, complete forms, and manage tasks across multiple tabs, offering a significant step forward in AI-powered browsing assistance. This feature is available for $20 per month with a Pro subscription, representing a reduction from earlier beta access tiers.

While supported on Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Opera, Firefox, Safari, and Edge are not officially included. Anthropic has implemented safety measures to mitigate risks like prompt injection attacks, including user control over site permissions and automatic blocking of high-risk websites such as financial institutions and adult content sites. Users will be prompted before executing potentially sensitive actions.

This development aligns with the growing trend of 'agentic AI,' where AI performs actions on behalf of the user. Competitors like OpenAI have also introduced similar browser integrations. Free users can access comparable features through other platforms like Perplexity Comet, indicating a broadening landscape for AI browser tools.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Claude extension can navigate websites, fill forms, and perform scheduled tasks across multiple browser tabs.
The extension is available to paying subscribers with a Pro subscription, costing $20 per month.
It allows users to control site permissions, prompts for high-risk actions, and blocks access to sensitive websites.

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