Anthropic has launched a new AI chatbot dubbed Claude 3, it will be a major competition for ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.
On Monday, Anthropic, an AI company sponsored by Google, introduced Claude 3, a new chatbot. The organization hailed the suite of AI models comprising the generative AI tool as the most rapid and potent.
Sonnet, Claude 3 Opus, and Haiku design the instruments. Significantly, this occurred just a few days after Mistral introduced Le Chat Mistral, its automaton.
Anthropic asserts that Claude 3 Opus outperformed Google’s Gemini Ultra and OpenAI’s commercial version GPT-4 among the three AI tools. It rendered this verdict based on industry benchmark examinations, which included mathematics fundamentals, graduate-level reasoning, and undergraduate-level knowledge.
Furthermore, according to Anthropic, the new automaton can condense a maximum of 200,000 words. Comparatively, ChatGPT is only capable of processing approximately 3,000 words at once.
Mistral similarly emphasized that its novel chatbot can comprehend inquiries comprising up to 20,000 words in English, drawing a parallel between it and GPT-4 Turbo.
First of its kind in generative AI, the new Anthropic chatbot enables users to upload documents, images, charts, videos, and other forms of unstructured data for analysis and responses.
This is the first time in history that the organization established by former OpenAI research executives Daniela and Dario Amodei provides multimodal support.
In contrast to Opus, Sonnet and Haiku are less compact variants. Additionally, they are more cost-effective. Haiku is currently under development, whereas Sonnet and Opus will be available in 159 countries upon their respective releases.
Emerging competition in the form of generative AI avatars is vying for OpenAI’s attention and is expanding at an accelerated rate.
Anthropic had taken steps earlier than this moment to obtain enormous funding to develop a solution capable of challenging OpenAI’s AI dominance. With the assistance of Menlo Ventures, the staggering $750 million in financing was devoted to increasing the company’s valuation to an impressive $18.4 billion.
Conversely, OpenAI had attempted to merge with Anthropic, but Anthropic CEO Dario declined the offer, citing his dedication to the organization. The merger may no longer be under consideration by either of the involved parties at this time.