Dmytro Buryak: a technology startup has created a competitor to the most famous AI

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The startup Anthropic, founded by former OpenAI employees, has launched its chatbot based on artificial intelligence – Claude.

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— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) March 14, 2023

Like ChatGPT, the Claude algorithm can provide information on request, answer questions, assist in writing texts, and generate code. The developers of Anthropic emphasize that their artificial intelligence is much more communicative than ChatGPT, and its responses “carry less harm.” Users can also customize the chatbot’s communication style, personality, and behavior. Anthropic said the startup’s goal is to develop an AI assistant that is “helpful, honest, and harmless.”

In addition to the launch of the standard version of the chatbot, the startup announced Claude Instant — a cheaper “lighter” model.

A few months before the official launch of Claude, the startup provided access to the service to some companies as part of testing. Notion, Quora and DuckDuckGo took advantage of the opportunity. Average users who want to be the first to test Claude can sign up for a waiting list.

Anthropic has previously been backed by major technology companies. In February, Google invested $300 million in the startup, and already this month the company attracted another $300 million from the Spark Capital fund.

Recently we talked about features of the updated version ChatGPT — AI GPT-4 can find vulnerabilities of smart contracts in blockchains, pass exams for leading American universities and get a medical license on a par with humans without problems.

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