Now that Claude 2 is more readily available to everyone, let's look at three reasons you may want to use it over ChatGPT.
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Claude 2 is the most up-to-date version of Anthropic’s Claude language model, and while it is limited in its own ways, it already stands above ChatGPT in a few key ways, starting with how up-to-date it is.Claude 2 is more useful because it has newer information. While useful, ChatGPT is only trained on information up until September 2021. That means that it can’t pull from things that have happened over the past almost two years, making a lot of its information out of date.
The second reason you may want to try Claude 2 over ChatGPT is because it can process more words than ChatGPT can. By default, ChatGPT only offers up to 8K tokens of context, which means that as your conversation goes on, the bot will eventually lose the context that earlier messages might have provided.
On the other hand, Claude 2 offers 100K tokens, which allows for longer input and output, allowing you to enter up to 75,000 words for each prompt compared to ChatGPT’s 3,000 words and 25,000 words on GPT-4.
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