Anthropic’s new language model Claude 3.5 Sonnet is causing a stir in the AI community. It reportedly outperforms previous models such as GPT-4 in benchmark tests and impresses users with its performance. It can handle complex tasks such as game or web development.
Despite weaknesses in simple cognitive tasks, Claude 3.5 Sonnet shows the pace of development in the area of large language models, putting pressure on the competition.
In addition to Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Anthropic introduces the new “Artifacts” feature. This allows users to interact directly with the results of their queries. Whether it’s designs, emails or other content: They can now be viewed and edited directly in the Claude app.
Anthropic also introduces the “Projects” feature. It allows teams to collect and organize relevant documents, code and knowledge in one central place. With a context window of 200,000 tokens (the equivalent of a 500-page book), Claude can now process and understand large amounts of organization-specific information.
These innovations point to Anthropic’s vision to evolve Claude from a pure chatbot to a comprehensive work tool for businesses. The goal seems to be to bring knowledge, documents and ongoing work together in one place, similar to Notion or Slack.