The AI arms race has just gotten more intense with Anthropic’s launch of Claude 3.5 Sonnet, a new model that claims to outperform OpenAI’s GPT-4 and Google’s Gemini across a wide range of tasks. According to Anthropic, Claude 3.5 Sonnet is not only more accurate but also twice as fast as its predecessor. The new model has already been made available to users on the web and iOS, and developers can also access it. What’s impressive is that Claude 3.5 Sonnet has outscored its competitors in seven out of nine overall benchmarks and four out of five vision benchmarks. This new model is expected to excel in tasks such as writing and translating code, handling multistep workflows, interpreting charts and graphs, and transcribing text from images. Moreover, it can understand humor and write in a more human-like way. Anthropic has also introduced a new feature called Artifacts, which allows users to see and interact with the results of their Claude requests. This feature is a hint at the long-term vision for Claude, which is to become a tool for companies to centralize their knowledge, documents, and ongoing work in one shared space.

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