Despite this, an analysis shared by The Verge, Claude 3.5 Sonnet outperformed Meta’s GPT-4o, Gemini 1.5 Pro and Llama 3 400B in seven of nine overall benchmarks, demonstrating the power of this new model and how it establishes itself as a serious competitor.
Claude Sonnet 3.5 is now available to Anthropic users on their website and also for the iPhone app. In addition, the company announced a new tool, called Artifacts, with which you can interact with the results in different ways.
For example, if the user requests an image or design, you can show a preview of what it will look like, as well as allow editing directly in the application, just like when writing an email or general text.
These new features, the company says, are focused on helping companies centralize their corporate knowledge “securely” for all documents and collaborations in a shared space.
For now, Anthropic is one of the most relevant companies in the competitive landscape among those involved in the generative AI race, beyond OpenAI and Google.
In May it launched its first business product and throughout this year it has hired some of the most important executives from other companies in the technology world to grow its user base.
Mike Krieger, co-founder of Instagram, joined the company as chief product officer, aiming to achieve performance similar to what he achieved on the social network, where the platform grew to 1 billion users. Additionally, he hired Jan Leike, who was the security area leader for OpenAI products.
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