Anthropic has launched Claude 3.5 Sonnet, its mid-tier model that outperforms competitors and even surpasses Anthropicâs current top-tier Claude 3 Opus in various evaluations.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet is now accessible for free on Claude.ai and the Claude iOS app, with higher rate limits for Claude Pro and Team plan subscribers. Itâs also available through the Anthropic API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Cloudâs Vertex AI. The model is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, featuring a 200K token context window.
Anthropic claims that Claude 3.5 Sonnet âsets new industry benchmarks for graduate-level reasoning (GPQA), undergraduate-level knowledge (MMLU), and coding proficiency (HumanEval).â The model demonstrates enhanced capabilities in understanding nuance, humour, and complex instructions, while excelling at producing high-quality content with a natural tone.
Operating at twice the speed of Claude 3 Opus, Claude 3.5 Sonnet is well-suited for complex tasks such as context-sensitive customer support and multi-step workflow orchestration. In an internal agentic coding evaluation, it solved 64% of problems, significantly outperforming Claude 3 Opus at 38%.
The model also showcases improved vision capabilities, surpassing Claude 3 Opus on standard vision benchmarks. This advancement is particularly noticeable in tasks requiring visual reasoning, such as interpreting charts and graphs. Claude 3.5 Sonnet can accurately transcribe text from imperfect images, a valuable feature for industries like retail, logistics, and financial services.
Alongside the model launch, Anthropic introduced Artifacts on Claude.ai, a new feature that enhances user interaction with the AI. This feature allows users to view, edit, and build upon Claudeâs generated content in real-time, creating a more collaborative work environment.
Despite its significant intelligence leap, Claude 3.5 Sonnet maintains Anthropicâs commitment to safety and privacy. The company states, âOur models are subjected to rigorous testing and have been trained to reduce misuse.â
External experts, including the UKâs AI Safety Institute (UK AISI) and child safety experts at Thorn, have been involved in testing and refining the modelâs safety mechanisms.
Anthropic emphasises its dedication to user privacy, stating, âWe do not train our generative models on user-submitted data unless a user gives us explicit permission to do so. To date we have not used any customer or user-submitted data to train our generative models.â
Looking ahead, Anthropic plans to release Claude 3.5 Haiku and Claude 3.5 Opus later this year to complete the Claude 3.5 model family. The company is also developing new modalities and features to support more business use cases, including integrations with enterprise applications and a memory feature for more personalised user experiences.
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