Anthropic expande los conectores de su IA Claude a aplicaciones de estilo de vida

Anthropic ha añadido nuevos conectores para su chatbot de IA, Claude, permitiendo enlaces con servicios cotidianos como Spotify, Instacart y AllTrails. Esta expansión desplaza el enfoque desde las herramientas profesionales hacia las tareas personales, con planes de integrar más servicios en el futuro.

Anthropic anunció el jueves que Claude ahora puede conectarse a cuentas de AllTrails, Audible, Booking.com, Instacart, Intuit Credit Karma, Intuit TurboTax, Resy, Spotify, StubHub, Taskrabbit, Thumbtack, TripAdvisor, Uber, Uber Eats y Viator. Estas incorporaciones elevan el número total de conectores a más de 200 desde el lanzamiento del directorio en julio de 2025, según una publicación en el blog de Anthropic reportada por CNET. La compañía busca hacer que Claude sea más útil para tareas personales complejas, como planificar una ruta de senderismo en AllTrails y crear una lista de reproducción correspondiente en Spotify. Anthropic también ha actualizado la forma en que los conectores aparecen en las conversaciones. Las aplicaciones ahora se sugieren de manera dinámica según el contexto, eliminando la necesidad de cambiar de programa. Claude siempre solicita la confirmación del usuario antes de realizar acciones como reservas o compras, y los datos de los conectores no se utilizan para entrenar modelos. Otros chatbots de IA, como Gemini y ChatGPT, ofrecen integraciones similares con aplicaciones externas. Anthropic subrayó que su enfoque sin publicidad garantiza sugerencias relevantes sin sesgos comerciales.

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