In an ongoing effort to push the boundaries of technology, Anthropic, a startup supported by Google (GOOGL.O) and Amazon.com (AMZN.O). Introduced an upgraded AI model and new layout on Thursday in an effort to increase user productivity.
Anthropic announced the release of Claude 3.5 Sonnet three months after introducing its Claude 3 family of AI models.
Anthropic’s New System
Anthropic’s most recent system outperforms Claude 3 Opus, which CEO Dario Amodei referred to as the “Rolls-Royce of models” in March. By around twice as much, costs a sixth of what it is, and scores higher on benchmark exams.
“AI models are a bit more fungible than cars,” Amodei told. “I don’t have to buy them and hold onto them for 20 years. That’s one advantage of our field.”
Similar to Anthropic, OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, Google, and others are praising the rapid advancements in AI.
Claude.ai
Anthropic has released its newest technology for free on Claude.ai and via an iOS app for users. Additionally, web users can choose to enable a feature known as “Artefacts.”
This arranges the text that users want Claude to produce in a window display next to their conversation with the AI, be it an outline for a book or a straightforward computer game.
Combining Artefacts
Combining Artefacts with a new group subscription plan, according to Amodei, is a step towards “being able to work collaboratively” and “being able to use your model to produce finished products.”
Anthropic stated that it intends to release further AI models this year, one of which is Claude 3.5 Opus. “We want to have as fast a release cycle as we can, again, subject to our safety values,” Amodei said.
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