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339 How Anthropic’s ‘Skills’ make Claude faster, cheaper, and more consistent for business workflows

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VentureBeat 3 place · 10/16/2025 12:00 EDT

Anthropic launched a new capability on Thursday that allows its Claude AI assistant to tap into specialized expertise on demand, marking the company's latest effort to make artificial intelligence more practical for enterprise workflows as it chases rival OpenAI in the intensifying competition over AI-powered software development.The feature, called Skills, enables users to create folders containing instructions, code scripts, and reference materials that Claude can automatically load when relevant to a tas

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