You've probably heard of ChatGPT by now, but you probably haven't heard of Anthropic (the company) and Claude (its AI chatbot). Until Tuesday, Claude was limited to a handful of countries, but is now available for free in 95 countries.
One of the advantages of Claude2 compared to ChatGPT is its ability to accept uploaded files. Maybe you want to get a summary or ask a question about a new PDF report that's been released, or maybe you want to get some tips on your resume; with the file upload feature, you can do it all.
Quora's Poe platform allows you to upload files to ChatGPT, but if the file is long, you cannot read the entire file, but this is not a problem for Claude2 as it supports a huge 100,000 tokens for more information.
Similar to Bard launched by Google, Claude2 still appears to be unavailable in the European Union (EU), which has stricter guidelines on privacy. It is available in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and United States. Canada is also a glaring omission.
A full list of supported countries is available on the Anthropic website:
https://www.anthropic.com/claude-ai-locations
If you live outside of Canada and the EU, there's a good chance you already have access to Claude2 by now.
Anthropic launched Claude2 to users in the US and UK in July. At the time, Anthropic said the model performed better in programming and mathematics than Claude 1.3 and performed better on various benchmarks.
Claude通过能够解析大文件而将自己与Bard和ChatGPT等其他模型区分开来,但是,这种功能迟早会被其他玩家复制。另一个主要目标是提供“无害”的答案——这个目标对所有人工智能制造商都很重要,这样他们的产品就不会成为威胁。