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If you're not familiar with Claude, it's the family of large-language models made by the AI company Anthropic. And Claude just got a huge upgrade in the form of Claude 4, Anthropic's newest AI model.
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Claude Sonnet 4 is the smaller model, but it's still a major upgrade in power from the earlier Sonnet 3.7. Anthropic claims Sonnet 4 is much better at following instructions and coding.
Claude Sonnet 4 offers enhanced reasoning and a warm, human-like tone. It is ideal for chatbots that need to connect data and take action across a variety of systems and tools.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet marks a significant leap forward in AI technology, surpassing the performance of previous iterations, including the renowned GPT-4 model.
Economists and engineers have long warned about the “alignment problem” — how to make AI systems that stay useful and safe ...
Still, Claude 3.5 Sonnet boasts impressive results across various benchmarks like coding, math, and graduate-level understanding — at least according to figures shared directly by Anthropic.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet can understand and interpret uploaded images (more successfully if you're paying for the Pro version) but it can't generate images. Unlike OpenAI's DALL-E 3, Anthropic doesn't ...