June 20 (Reuters) - Anthropic, a startup backed by
Google and Amazon.com ( AMZN ), on Thursday released
an updated artificial intelligence model and a new layout to
boost user productivity, continuing an industry sprint to push
technology's frontier.
Three months after rolling out its Claude 3 family of AI
models, Anthropic said it was launching Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
Compared with Claude 3 Opus - which CEO Dario Amodei in
March called the "Rolls-Royce of models" - Anthropic's latest
system scores higher on benchmark exams, runs about twice as
fast, and is priced for software developers at a fifth the cost.
AI "models are a bit more fungible than cars," Amodei told
Reuters. "I don't have to buy them and hold onto them for 20
years. That's one advantage of our field."
Like Anthropic, ChatGPT's creator OpenAI, Google and others
are similarly touting AI advances at a breakneck pace.
For consumers, Anthropic has made its latest technology
available for free at Claude.ai and in an iOS app. It also is
letting web users opt into a setting called "Artifacts." This
organizes the content that users prompt Claude to generate -
whether the outline for a novel or a simple computer game - in a
window display alongside their chat with the AI.
Coupled with a new group subscription plan, Amodei said
Artifacts was a step towards "being able to work
collaboratively" and "being able to use your model to produce
finished products."
Anthropic plans to release more AI models this year,
including Claude 3.5 Opus, it said. "We want to have as fast a
release cycle as we can, again, subject to our safety values,"
Amodei said.