Anthropic, founded two years ago by former OpenAI research executives, debuted its new AI chatbot called Claude 2, and invited the public to use it
@kartoos@lemmy.world
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Say’s only available in the US, used a VPN to sign up, good to have alternatives!

@Bnuttn@sopuli.xyz
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Seems to only be available in the US and UK for now tho.

@simple@lemmy.world
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Luckily it doesn’t need a phone number like OpenAI so you can just VPN it.

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I tried using a VPN and it still didn’t allow me to sign up.

@simple@lemmy.world
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I’ve used ProtonVPN and managed to sign in easily

@simple@lemmy.world
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Woah, this is huge. Claude 1 was already more useful and coherent than ChatGPT (3.5, not 4). The big point was that it wasn’t available to everyone. This could really steal some marketshare from OpenAI if things go well.

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What market though? These AI chatbots seem like money sinks for a potential development into something useful in the distant future.

@simple@lemmy.world
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The market of people buying APIs for popular chatbots. Right now OpenAI’s GPT is overwhelmingly the most popular option and pretty expensive. You constantly see a lot of “powered by GPT” features on products now, but hopefully Claude can provide some better competition.

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Fair, I don’t see any real use for these right now. Chatbots just seem like a gimmick that can help people cheat in school (not that I give a fuck about that). Probably just the online circles we run in, what sorta things are powered by GPT? Customer support and stuff?

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You’ve got stuff like helping assistants on Duolingo and Khan Academy powered by GPT-4, you’ve got stuff like tools for automatic search engine optimization, tools for automatic code generation, tools for grammar spell checking, tools for translation, and probably a lot more I’m unaware of.

There’s quite a lot of people depending on GPT right now.

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Just tried it out, withe some questions about ceramic firing in a electric kiln. Seems to have similar accuracy to chatgpt, maybe closer to gpt4.

It’s not clear when using it what version it’s on, so this may have been Claude 1, I’m unsure where to check.

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