Topic: claude

Anthropic adds prompt evaluation feature to Console

Anthropic’s developer Console now allows developers to generate, test, and evaluate AI prompts, allowing them to ultimately improve response quality.  Claude 3.5 Sonnet introduced a built-in prompt generator that allows a user to describe a task and have Claude convert it into a high-quality prompt. For example, they could describe that they need to triage … continue reading

Anthropic updates Claude with new features to improve collaboration

Anthropic has announced new ways to interact with Claude that will facilitate better collaboration between users and the AI.  Pro and Team customers can now save specific chats with Claude into a new feature called Projects, so that certain conversations live alongside other project information, such as style guides, codebases, interview transcripts, etc. “With Projects, … continue reading

Anthropic’s new Claude 3.5 Sonnet model already competitive with GPT-4o and Gemini 1.5 Pro on multiple benchmarks

Anthropic is kicking off the Claude 3.5 model family with its first release: Claude 3.5 Sonnet.  Sonnet is the name for Anthropic’s mid-tier model; Haiku is the smallest model and Opus is the largest model.  According to Anthropic’s benchmarks, Claude 3.5 Sonnet outperforms OpenAI’s latest model GPT-4o and Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro in a number … continue reading

Anthropic’s Claude gains ability to use external tools and APIs

Anthropic has just released an update to its AI assistant Claude that will make it much more powerful, as the model now has the ability to interact with external tools and APIs. According to Anthropic, this will enable Claude to perform complex tasks, manipulate data, and provide more dynamic responses. For example, it can pull … continue reading

Anthropic reveals the latest generation of Claude AI models

Anthropic, the AI company created by some of the original OpenAI founders, has announced the latest generation of its AI model family, Claude. Claude 3 includes three AI models that vary in terms of capability, performance, and cost. From smallest to largest, these include Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus.  Haiku is the smallest and fastest model, … continue reading

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