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These days, ChatGPT is getting a lot of buzz as an AI chatbot that’s captured the world’s interest. But it’s not the only player in town. One strong competitor to ChatGPT is Claude AI, and it’s worth having a closer look at how they stack up against each other. There are some clear differences between the two when it comes to things like token limits, pricing, and ethical considerations in AI.
Let’s dive into what Claude AI is all about and how it compares to ChatGPT. We’ll explore both their strengths and areas where they might fall short.
What is Claude AI?
Claude, developed by Anthropic AI. Claude is trained to have natural, text-based conversations, and it excels in tasks like summarization, editing, Q&A, decision-making, code-writing, and more.
With Claude 3, Anthropic offers three “Claude” models: Claude 3 Haiku, Claude 3 Sonnet, and Claude 3 Opus. While all are language-only models, each successive model offers subtle differences in capability and performance. Sonnet and opus are multimodal, which means they can take images and books as input too.
Opus and Sonnet are now available to use in claude.ai and the Claude API which is now generally available in 159 countries. Haiku will be available soon.