Tag: Anthropic
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Claude now has custom writing styles
You can now specify writing styles in Claude, which brings us one step closer to a world where the default behaviour is to use AI more often.
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Claude.ai can now adapt its writing style to yours
https://the-decoder.com/claude-ai-can-now-adapt-its-writing-style-to-yours/
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An optimistic vision of a future through powerful AI
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei’s vision for beneficial AI development outlines five transformative areas where AI could revolutionise society within the next decade. Beyond typical tech industry hype, his essay presents a thoughtful exploration of both AI’s potential benefits and the intentional work needed to ensure these advances benefit everyone.
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Podcast: What if Dario Amodei is right?
One of the biggest challenges we face with AI is that it does the hard parts of thinking for you. It writes the first draft when you’re staring at the blank page. It reads the hard paper and summarises it for you at an easier level. It removes the challenges that you may not enjoy,…
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Coming to terms with generative AI – FAIMER Connect Continued Learning
Generative AI is transforming healthcare and education, offering unparalleled access to expertise across multiple knowledge domains. In this FAIMER Connect Learning series presentation, I explore its potential and challenges, from effective prompting to skills gap reduction. As AI reshapes professional practice, working with it as a collaborative partner is going to be key to successful…
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Weekly digest 32
A weekly collection of things I found interesting, thought-provoking, or inspiring. It’s almost always about higher education, mostly technology, and usually AI-related.
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Claude gets Projects and Custom Instructions
Anthropic introduces Projects for Claude.ai Pro and Team users, allowing organization of chats and knowledge sharing. Users can upload documents, generate content with Claude, and share insights with teammates. Projects ground Claude’s responses in specific expertise, enabling tailored assistance across various tasks, from writing marketing emails to crafting SQL queries.
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BIP AI – AI fundamentals and prompting
In this workshop for the Blended Intensive Programme on AI in education and research, Antonio Lopes, Hugo Santos and I introduce generative AI models and techniques for effective prompting. Participants explored responses across chatbot platforms to compare nuances in AI outputs. The workshop provided a practical foundation for understanding and harnessing generative AI capabilities.
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Generative AI can also generate prompts
It turns out that generative AI can also generate prompts. Anthropic have released a prompt generator that creates prompts based on your intent, which you can then edit and fine tune. More evidence that prompt engineering isn’t going to be an occupation. Sometimes, the hardest part of using an AI model is figuring out how…
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Link: Anthropic finally releases a Claude mobile app – The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/1/24145983/anthropic-claude3-model-mobile-app-team-plan “The Claude mobile app can act as a chatbot, and users can also upload photos straight to the app for “image analysis.” Previously, Claude was only available through Anthropic’s Claude.ai website…”
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Simple guide to effective prompt writing
In this video I provide a very simple guide to effective prompt writing for generative AI. I use a framework to describe a process for expanding the context window that language models need to provide useful responses to your prompts. And I walk-through a worked example where I show what the process looks like, using Claude.…
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Link: Which AI should I use? Superpowers and the State of Play
https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/which-ai-should-i-use-superpowers “Gemini is an excellent explainer but doesn’t let you upload files, GPT-4 has features (namely Code Interpreter and GPTs) that greatly extend what it can do, and Claude is the best writer and seems capable of surprising insight.”
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Link: Introducing the Next Generation of Claude
https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-3-family Highlights Today, we’re announcing the Claude 3 model family, which sets new industry benchmarks across a wide range of cognitive tasks. The family includes three state-of-the-art models in ascending order of capability: Claude 3 Haiku, Claude 3 Sonnet, and Claude 3 Opus. Each successive model offers increasingly powerful performance, allowing users to select the…
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My thoughts on the different generative AI tools I’m using
TL;DR Here are is my ranked list of suggestions, based on my own experiences and use-cases: Over the past year or so, I’ve been experimenting with a few different language models and image generators. Over time, I narrowed in on Claude, and wrote about my preference for using it over other options. A couple of…
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Link: Introducing Claude 2.1
https://www.anthropic.com/index/claude-2-1 Our latest model, Claude 2.1, is now available over API in our Console and is powering our claude.ai chat experience. Claude 2.1 delivers advancements in key capabilities for enterprises—including an industry-leading 200K token context window, significant reductions in rates of model hallucination, system prompts and our new beta feature: tool use… We’re doubling the…
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Use language models to explore a space of possibilities
Strong E, DiGiammarino A, Weng Y, et al. Chatbot vs Medical Student Performance on Free-Response Clinical Reasoning Examinations. JAMA Intern Med. Published online July 17, 2023. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.2909 A popular chatbot is an interface for the generative pretrained transformer (GPT) large language model artificial intelligence (AI) system that generates humanlike text in response to user input.…
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User guide for Claude AI
This user guide for Claude is an excellent resource, not only for understanding how you can use Claude more effectively, but for understanding language models in general. There’s an introduction, sections on prompt design and useful hacks to improve Claude’s responses, and an overview of the use cases you might consider for Claude. It also…
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Language model hallucination can still be accurate
I wanted to test if Claude AI could read and summarise an article when only given a URL. According to the response from the model, Claude can’t visit links. However, its summary of the article at the URL is spot on. Like, really good. So either Claude is lying and can visit links, or it’s…