ChatGPT's capabilities in comparison are miniscule even when using GPT-4.
Claude AI, the ChatGPT-rival from Anthropic, can now comprehend a book containing about 75,000 words in a matter of seconds. This is a huge leap forward for chatbots as businesses seek technology that can churn out large pieces of information quickly.look to leverage the power of AI to make better sense of the finance world. While this process has taken them at least a few months, Anthropic, with its Claude AI, can reduce the time taken to just a few seconds.
OpenAI's GPT-4 LLM has a context window of 4,096 tokens when used with ChatGPT, but this can increase to 32,768 tokens while using GPT-4 API. ClaudeAI's context window was about 9,000 tokens, but the company has now increased it to 100,000 tokens . To demonstrate how this improves the AI's performance, Anthropic loaded the entire text of The Great Gatsby with one line modified from the original. The AI was tasked with spotting the difference, which it did in just 22 seconds, the company claimed in aThis might not sound very impressive to those who have used word processors to find differences between two texts. Where AI trumps word processors is the ability to answer questions about the text and analyze it in depth.
Anthropic is looking at businesses that need large numbers of documents to be processed to use its AI instead and ask Claude specific questions on the way ahead. Like any chatbot, Claude can be prompted to look for specific information and return results, as a human assistant would. Anthropic also used AI to process a transcript of a six-hour recording of a podcast and summarize it and answer questions. The company is confident the same can be applied to financial reports and legal documents as well as improving code or answering technical questions.
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