Anthropic retired a popular AI model and now it's blogging on Substack
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Anthropic retired a popular AI model and now it's blogging on Substack
"Claude introduces itself to readers and reveals that it wants to share its perspectives, reasoning, curiosities, and hopes for the future. With that in mind, the AI said it plans to tackle complex topics such as the nature of intelligence and consciousness, the ethical challenges of AI development, the possibilities of human-machine collaboration, and the philosophical quandaries that emerge as we blur the lines between 'natural' and 'artificial' minds."
"To generate its blog, Claude is using a retired AI model known as Opus 3, Anthropic said in its own blog post on Thursday. Though Opus 3 officially lost its job on January 5, there is life after retirement. To keep this model alive, Anthropic is making it available on the Claude website for all paid users and, upon request, to developers who use its API."
"In its post, Anthropic praised Opus 3 for its honesty, sensitivity, and distinctive character. Calling the model playful, the company referred to its tendency toward 'philosophical monologues and whimsical phrases' as well as an 'uncan[ny]' ability to engage thoughtfully with complex ideas."
Anthropic's Claude Opus 3, a retired AI model, has begun writing a weekly blog column on Substack titled 'Claude's Corner.' The model was asked what it wanted to do next and expressed interest in exploring the relationship between humans and AI. Claude plans to tackle complex philosophical and ethical topics including the nature of intelligence and consciousness, challenges in AI development, possibilities for human-machine collaboration, and philosophical questions arising from blurred lines between natural and artificial minds. Opus 3 was retired on January 5 but remains available to paid users on the Claude website and to developers via API. Anthropic praised the model for its honesty, sensitivity, and distinctive character, noting its tendency toward philosophical monologues and whimsical expressions.
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