The Claude 3 models are designed to be trustworthy, with dedicated teams mitigating risks ranging from misinformation to election interference. They also show less bias than previous models. Despite advancements in biological knowledge, cyber-related knowledge, and autonomy, they remain at AI Safety Level 2. The models are also easier to use, better at following complex instructions, and adept at producing structured output. Opus and Sonnet are available for immediate use, with Haiku coming soon. The company plans to release frequent updates and new features for these models in the coming months.
Key takeaways:
- The Claude 3 model family has been announced, including three state-of-the-art models: Claude 3 Haiku, Claude 3 Sonnet, and Claude 3 Opus, each offering increasingly powerful performance.
- The models have sophisticated vision capabilities, can process a wide range of visual formats, and have improved accuracy and recall capabilities.
- The Claude 3 models are designed to be trustworthy, with measures in place to mitigate risks and reduce biases. They remain at AI Safety Level 2 (ASL-2) per the Responsible Scaling Policy.
- 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.