The editor of Downcodes learned that Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei recently revealed on the Lex Fridman Podcast that the company will soon launch a new generation of artificial intelligence model Claude3.5 Opus. As soon as this news came out, it immediately sparked heated discussions in the field of artificial intelligence. Especially after Anthropic launched Claude3.5 Sonnet and Claude3.5 Haiku in July this year, the industry's expectations for Opus have soared. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the reasons for the delayed release of Claude 3.5 Opus, its new features, and its position in the increasingly fierce competition in the AI market.
In the latest episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei announced that the company’s new generation artificial intelligence model Claude3.5Opus will be available soon.
This news caused a strong response in the field of artificial intelligence, especially after Anthropic launched Claude3.5Sonnet and Claude3.5Haiku in July this year, the industry is full of expectations for the future of Opus.
Amodei said on the show that Anthropic still plans to launch Claude 3.5 Opus, although it cannot provide an exact release date. He pointed out that Claude3.5Sonnet has surpassed Opus3 in terms of capabilities, while Sonnet3 costs the same.
In addition, the performance of Haiku3.5 is also comparable to Opus3. This series of changes shows that Anthropic is re-adjusting the distribution of capabilities of its models and will launch the new Opus 3.5 next.
Regarding the delayed release of Opus 3.5, Amodei explained that it is mainly because the new model requires higher computing power for pre-training and rigorous security testing. In addition, Anthropic hopes to launch a model that can solve more new problems through this update to provide greater value to users. He mentioned that today's pre-training process often requires the use of thousands of GPUs or TPUs and may last for several months.
In terms of functions, Anthropic has also recently launched some new features, such as a feature called Computer Use, which has attracted widespread attention in the industry and is expected to change the way human-computer interaction is done. In addition, Anthropic has released a visual PDF tool that allows Claude to perform visual analysis of PDF files and provide in-depth insights into images, charts, and graphs.
With the active deployment of Anthropic, competition in the AI market is becoming increasingly fierce. OpenAI's upcoming complete version of the o1 model and Google's Gemini 2.0 before the end of the year have injected new vitality into the upcoming technology competition. Major technology companies are accelerating their layout and striving to occupy a leading position in this field.
The release of Claude 3.5 Opus will undoubtedly intensify competition in the AI market, and its final performance is worth looking forward to. Anthropic continues to introduce new features and improved models, demonstrating its continuous investment and innovation capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence. Let's wait and see if the Claude3.5 Opus can stand out in the highly competitive market.