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Ps I just made my first public GPT – check it out in the newcomers list at the end of this newsletter.
Dario’s Picks
The most important news stories in AI this week
1. Anthropic releases their best model to date, Claude 3.5 Sonnet. It surpasses GPT-4o on reasoning, code, math and knowledge. And it has an awesome new feature: Artifacts.
Why it matters Claude just one-upped ChatGPT in performance, and people are finding productive use cases for Artifacts. Summary below.
2. Illya Sutskever launches Safe Superintelligence. Ex-Chief Scientist at OpenAI is back with a new company focusing solely on, you guessed it, building safe superintelligence.
Why it matters Illya is one of the brightest minds alive according to many – and we’re lucky to have him working on perhaps one of the most difficult challenges of today.
3. AI tools under fire for blatant plagiarism lately. Perplexity plagiarised Forbes earlier this month, and is apparently ignoring the Robots Exclusion Protocol (scraping content without permission). Luma is ripping of Pixar.
Why it matters AI plagiarism is a vicious cycle: Content creators lose revenues and won’t make quality content anymore, meaning AI companies lose original data to train on. A mutually beneficial business model is needed urgently.
4. OpenAI acquires Rockset, and their team. Rockset is a real-time analytics database with world-class indexing and querying capabilities. They’ll integrate their tech to power retrieval infrastructure in OpenAI’s products.
Why it matters Better retrieval capabilities means better solutions for using our own data with AI. Will we soon get ChatGPT’s upgraded data analysis with access to our business databases in real-time? That’d be powerful.
Tool picks
Taking meeting notes
AI can transcribe and summarise your meetings, letting you focus on the conversation. Fathom is our top pick as it’s the easiest option to set up and use, and you get unlimited transcription time for free.
| 🥇 Fathom🥈 Otter.ai
🥉 Read.ai
Read our review ||
Generating music
AI lets you generate catchy songs (with or without vocals) from prompts. Suno is by far the best-sounding music generator we’ve tested and is free to use for up to 10 songs daily.
| 🥇 Suno🥈 Loudly
🥉 Musicfy
Read our review |
Our previous top picks
Text to speech 🥇Speechify
Stems 🥇Fadr
Academic research 🥇SciSpace
Presentations 🥇Gamma
Flashcards 🥇Gizmo
See all our AI reviews →
Behind the news
Anthropic releases their best model to date: Claude 3.5 Sonnet
Anthropic just dropped Claude 3.5 Sonnet, the first version of their Claude 3.5 model series. It has multiple tricks up its sleeve:
- Surpasses GPT-4o on benchmarks for reasoning, code, math and knowledge.
- Improved vision capabilities, and is now significantly better at things like interpreting graphs and reading text in images.
- 2x speed boost versus Anthropic’s previous top-tier model, Claude 3 Opus.
Claude now also has an amazing new feature, Artifacts. It’s similar to Code Interpreter - it lets you view, edit and build things - but opens in a side panel within Claude.
The new model is available for free in Claude (web and iOS app), and for developers building with the model through their API, it’s just 20% of the price of Anthropic’s previous top-tier model.
Why it matters Anthropic keeps upping the game, seemingly with far less hype than what surrounds OpenAI and Google launches. I’m happy to see it, as they’re way more vocal about approaching AGI cautiously and investing in safety research. Who knows if they’re honest, but at least they keep the debate on security alive and kicking.
GPTs
Newcomers on whatplugin.ai’s top 1,000 list of GPTs in the last week. How rankings work.
I just made my first public GPT, Add to Calendar. It’s a convenient way to create calendar events: describe an event (using text or voice) and you get a file that imports to your calendar when you open it. You can invite attendees, add a video conferencing link, etc. Tested it mostly on my Mac with iCal so far. Would love your feedback on it – just hit reply here and let me know how it’s working for you.
See all 1,000 GPTs →
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