Anthropic, a firm backed by Google and Amazon. com, on Thursday, unveiled a new artificial intelligence model and layout to increase the productivity of users; an ongoing industry race to advance technology frontier. When introducing the new model, Anthropic stated that it “sets a new standard for intelligence” and is superior to competing models such as OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Gemini 1. 5 Pro from Google.
Claude 3. 5 Sonnet is also cheaper to use as compared to the previous Anthropic models and it is $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens. The middle-tier Claude model of Anthropic is called Sonnet along with the Haiku and Opus models. The company stated that the 3. 5) Sonnet version of Claude is available starting Thursday in its iOS app and online, and it said that it will be releasing the newer version of Haiku and Opus sometime this year.
Claude Sonnet 3.5
Sonnet happens to be the intermediate model from Anthropic named Claude together with the lower-end model Haiku and the top-end model Opus. The company said the 3. 5 Sonnet version of Claude is available starting Thursday in its iOS app and online, and said it plans to release later versions of Haiku and Opus this year.
Anthropic commented that the update was the start of Claude’s journey from being a conversational AI to a co-working space. The Claude 3 models were launched in March, and Anthropic’s business-oriented product Claude Teams was launched last month as Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Meta Platforms (META) have started to progress more advanced AI models and goods that can make money.
The new Claude 3. 5 Both the Claude web application and the iOS app contain the Sonnet model. Free users have more limited access to new models at lower rate limits than Claude Pro and Team subscribers. Businesses can also employ Anthropic’s model either directly through the API or through Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI.