Anthropic has introduced a new “styles” feature for its Claude AI assistant that lets users customize how the AI communicates. According to Michael Nuñez writing for VentureBeat, the feature allows users to preset formal, concise, or explanatory response modes and upload sample content to create custom communication patterns. The company emphasizes that user-submitted data won’t be used to train their models, distinguishing their approach from competitors. GitLab, an early adopter, reports using the feature for various business purposes including documentation and marketing materials. The development represents Anthropic’s strategy to differentiate itself in the enterprise AI market by focusing on adaptability and user experience rather than competing solely on model performance.