2023 is shaping up to be the year of Artificial Intelligence in the world of technology. Several companies are currently making significant advancements in this field. One of them is Anthropic, which has just launched the Claude 2 system, packed with improvements compared to its previous version.
While Anthropic may not be as widely known as Open AI or Google in AI research, they are still highly relevant. Claude is their operational AI and has impressive capabilities to process not only dialogue and internet information but also texts and documents provided to it. And now, Claude 2, their enhanced version, is available in Beta phase.
Highlights of Anthropic’s Claude 2
Within Claude 2, significant advancements can be found in text and document processing. This new version allows for the simultaneous analysis of up to five documents and is capable of processing texts with up to 100,000 tokens, a considerable figure that gives it substantial AI muscle.
Claude 2 also boasts improvements in performance and response time, enabling it to work at a faster pace. It also significantly enhances its reasoning abilities and is capable of providing longer and more detailed responses. The only drawback is that it is currently in the Beta phase and available only to users in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Artificial Intelligence in more businesses
Within the Artificial Intelligence industry, we also find more developments, such as the inclusion of GPT-4 in ChatGPT for premium subscribers. Additionally, there is the imminent arrival of Bard in the European Union once they adapt their service to comply with the privacy policies of our region.
Indeed, all these technological advancements are fascinating. However, the legislative frameworks progress much more slowly than these technologies and continue to raise controversies regarding the potentially harmful uses they may entail. We are also witnessing a decrease in usage in tools like ChatGPT, which could lead to a scenario where the bubble around AI bursts in the face of a hypothetical popularity collapse.