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The Anthropic View of Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Its Impact on Organizations and Human Intelligence (Matter Science in the Wild)

Claude 3.5 Sonnet will ultimately be the middle model in the lineup — Anthropic uses the name Haiku for its smallest model, Sonnet for the mainstream middle option, and Opus for its highest-end model. (The names are weird, but every AI company seems to be naming things in their own special weird ways, so we’ll let it slide.) But the company says 3.5 Sonnet outperforms 3 Opus, and its benchmarks show it does so by a pretty wide margin. The new model is twice as fast as the previous one, which might be a bigger deal.

There is a long term vision for Claude and artifacts seem to be a signal of that. Anthropic has long said it is mostly focused on businesses and in its press release announcing Claude 3.5, it says it will turn it into a tool for companies to securely centralized their knowledge. That sounds like notion or slack, with Anthropic models at the center of the system.

What does all that actually amount to? Claude 3.5 Sonnet will be better at a number of things, according to Anthropic. Claude is better able to understand humor and can write in a more human way.

GPT-4: OpenAI’s Next-to-Leading Language Model and its Potential for Computation, Chatting, Coding, and Problem Solving

GPT-4, OpenAI’s newest large language model, was announced in March of last year. It was clearly more capable than anything else before at chatting, coding, and solving problems.