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#AI news of the day: #Claude3 from Anthropic has lept past #chatgpt4 and #geminiai via The Verge and Emilia David: ▶ "Anthropic, the AI company started by several former OpenAI employees, says the new Claude 3 family of AI models performs as well as or better than leading models from Google and OpenAI. Unlike earlier versions, Claude 3 is also multimodal, able to understand text and photo inputs. Anthropic says Claude 3 will answer more questions, understand longer instructions, and be more accurate. Claude 3 can understand more context, meaning it can process more information. There’s Claude 3 Haiku, Claude 3 Sonnet, and Claude 3 Opus, with Opus being the largest and “most intelligent model.” Anthropic says Opus and Sonnet are now available on claude.ai and its API. Haiku will be released soon. All three models can be deployed on chatbots, auto-completion, and data extraction tasks." Smarter, stronger, faster is the race for LLMs right now and other models will continue to jump forward. I loved a post from Josh Huston today stating similar trend analysis and adding that anyone getting involved with AI should invest the $100/mo to get Pro accounts of ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini to test, evolve, and transform the way you interact with technology. This strategy is a bit foreign to most, "why would I get 3 things that can do the same thing?" Well, it's the only way to become literate in this new generation of tools. Eventually one or two should rise to the top but you wouldn't look back to 1999 and say, "I'm sticking with #AltaVista," I have a good feeling I won't need anything else. You learn and test the spectrum. Engage. What do you think, have you tried Claude 3? https://lnkd.in/gdsqbzEv

Anthropic says its latest AI bot can beat Gemini and ChatGPT

Anthropic says its latest AI bot can beat Gemini and ChatGPT

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Sean McLean, PMP, have you used all 3 and if so, what are your thoughts so far?

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