Anthropic drops its latest AI model—and breaks benchmarks

The company’s last model was pretty impressive when it was released.

Will we see the same again? Because Claude 3.5 Sonnet is here, and the new model is reportedly faster than the previous model Claude 3 Opus.

It also performs well in industry benchmarks like reasoning, knowledge, and coding.

It even outshines GPT-4o in several areas.

Claude 3.5 Sonnet includes “Artifacts,” a new workspace that pops open when you enter a prompt to generate content like code, text documents, or web designs.

It stays open when you enter new prompts, allowing you to make real-time changes. Anthropic hopes to make it a useful tool for team collaboration.

This could be particularly helpful if you’re creating visual content.

You’ll find the new model on the Claude website, the iOS app, and through a selection of APIs.

And you’ll be pleased to know it costs the same as the previous model. Nice.

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