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OpenAI rival Anthropic says new models cut hallucination risks of its chatbot Claude

  • The most powerful models, Opus and Sonnet, are available to developers now, while the lighter Haiku will arrive soon
  • Chatbots powered by generative AI But are prone to saying things that are not true, an issue referred to as hallucinations

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AI start-up Anthropic has introduced three new models supporting its chatbot Claude. Photo: Reuters

Artificial intelligence (AI) start-up Anthropic, one of the sector’s most closely watched companies, is rolling out new software for its chatbot Claude that will be better at carrying out complicated instructions and less prone to making things up.

On Monday, San Francisco-based Anthropic introduced three new AI models – Claude 3 Opus, Sonnet and Haiku. The literary names hint at the capabilities of each model, with Opus being the most powerful and Haiku the lightest and quickest.

Opus and Sonnet are available to developers now, while Haiku will arrive in the coming weeks, the company said on Monday.

Chatbots capable of mimicking human conversation have become an increasing focus of Silicon Valley companies – with fast tech advances fuelling an investing frenzy.

Although chatbots themselves are by no means new, the technology powering Claude and competitors’ bots is a more powerful tool known as a large language model, which is trained on massive swathes of the internet to generate text, such as an answer to a question or a poem.

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