Anthropic has a fast new AI model — and a clever new way to interact with chatbots
Anthropic says 3.5 Sonnet outperforms 3 Opus, and its benchmarks show it does so by a pretty wide margin.
Anthropic says 3.5 Sonnet outperforms 3 Opus, and its benchmarks show it does so by a pretty wide margin.
“We’re not a company that believes a certain set of things about the dangers that AI systems are going to have,” Amodei says.
The Claude mobile app can act as a chatbot, and users can also upload photos straight to the app for “image analysis”.
A great resource with examples of effective prompts, from Claude provider Anthropic.
Developing ways to measure the persuasive capabilities of AI models is important because it serves as a proxy measure of how well AI models can match human skill in an important domain, and because persuasion may ultimately be tied to certain kinds of misuse, such as using AI to generate disinformation, or persuading people to take actions against their own interests.
Amazon invests US $4 billion in Anthropic, saying: “We believe our strategic collaboration with Anthropic will further improve our customers’ experiences, and look forward to what’s next.”
Claude 3 Opus gives you a very similar experience to Google Gemini Advanced. There are no plugins, there is no code interpreter, and they generate text at very similar speeds to each other.
Claude 3 performs better than the GPT family of language models that power ChatGPT on a series of benchmark cognitive tests. On our tests, we found that Claude is more articulate than ChatGPT, and its answers are usually better written and easier to read.
Anthropic says Opus outperformed most models in several benchmarking tests. It showed better graduate-level reasoning than OpenAI’s GPT-4, getting 50.4 percent in that test over GPT-4’s 35.7 percent.
“Over the last year, the start-up’s valuation has tripled to $15 billion… It hit roughly $8 million in monthly revenue last year and expects that to grow by around eightfold this year…”
These advanced platforms are not just for chatting anymore; they’ve evolved into multimodal systems capable of understanding both language and visual information. This makes them some of the most sophisticated AI tools available today.
“Copilot gave up completely, and simply asked to go back to its nap. Claude took issue with the nuance of a few answers. Bard hit hard on a whole slew of answers — but, apparently, to err is not only human, it’s AI as well.”
My latest book – all about how to use AI chatbots (ChatGPT, Copilot, Bard and Claude) safely and wisely – is now available!
Anthropic has announced that the latest update of its chatbot, Claude 2.1, can digest up to 200,000 tokens at once for Pro tier users, which it says equals over 500 pages of material. The company also says Claude will hallucinate half as often as before.
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Although OpenAI is well known for its ChatGPT – and for the GPT-4 ‘large language model’ that powers ChatGPT – it’s not the only game in town. Anthropic – a breakaway group of OpenAI engineers – have been hard at work at ‘Claude’, their own answer to ChatGPT. This week they’ve announced a paid version. […]