Anthrobotic has released Claude 2.1, the enhanced version of its flagship language model, giving it the ability to compete with the leading language models from OpenAI.
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This enhanced version of Claude features three key improvements: context window, accuracy, and scalability.
OpenAI outperformed Anthrobotic in terms of context window, which refers to the amount of data the model can attend to at once.
Claude 2.1 now allows handling a range of 200,000 special tokens, equivalent to over 500 pages of content. Sam Altman announced during the company’s developer conference the presence of a window containing 128,000 special tokens in the GPT-4 Turbo model.
Users benefit from this increased capacity to load comprehensive documents, such as code instructions, financial data, or long literary works.
Accuracy also gains strong momentum, thanks to a wide range of complex practical questions exploring known weaknesses in current models.
Claude 2.1’s capabilities are now expanded to include summarization tasks, question posing, trend forecasting, document comparison, and more, along with its ability to handle complex tasks in a short amount of time.
Results indicate that the enhanced version of Claude 2.1 provides slightly fewer incorrect answers, exhibits less hallucination issues, and has an excellent ability to estimate uncertainty, likely presenting accurate information significantly more often.
The enhanced version of Claude 2.1 can now perform tasks such as internet searches or calculator usage using customizable tools.
The enhanced Claude 2.1 version supports custom and continuous instructions, featuring a new test window for claim testing, allowing customization of responses based on specific methods or personalities.
Anthrobotic currently enables users to link APIs to allow the enhanced version to make the optimal selection of tools based on context.
This includes using the calculator or making internet searches, with the company suggesting the possibility for users to request specific API calls using natural language.
Rafi Barazi
Rafi Barazi, founder of the Bawaba AI Portal website, a graduate of the Faculty of Media, Department of Electronic Media, passionate about artificial intelligence and its role in the field of media.