Anthropics Claude and Panasonic team up to improve family time
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html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Panasonic Panasonic and Anthropic are teaming up to release an AI-enhanced family wellness coaching app called Umi, the electronics manufacturer announced during CES 2025.According to reports, Umi is designed to help family members care, coordinate, and connect with one another as well as help the family as a whole set goals, like spending mealtime together or being more physically active, create routines, and manage communal tasks. Users set these goals through the apps natural language voice interface.Recommended VideosPanasonic is reportedly aiming the app toward families of all ages. The company was quick to point out during its CES demo on Tuesday that Umi could easily be used to help keep caregivers informed of the habits and comings and goings of elderly family members. Claude will not be on its own in recommending advice as Panasonic plans to incorporate a wide range of wellness experts to help users establish and maintain healthy habits and routines. Umi is slated for release in the U.S. later in 2025. Panasonic is making the app available to other members of its Panasonic Wells Partner Collective, including Aaptiv, Precision Nutrition, SleepScore Labs, Addition Wealth, BlueApron, and Calm, so we could soon see its AI capabilities sprouting up in related products as well. The electronics company is also planning to integrate Claude into its other customer-facing systems like customer service, sales, and marketing.RelatedPanasonic also introduced its new Panasonic Go initiative, which will fast-track AI-driven innovation within the company. The firm expects 30% of its revenue to come from AI-driven hardware, software, and solution businesses by 2030.Editors Recommendations
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