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Re: more on Claude

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Here's a geek's video on Claude 3 that raves:
https://youtu.be/hqfjvkYt2YA

Superlative features identified here (article reads like a promo, tho):
https://flowch.ai/news/6faad64c-claude- ... new-ai-era

More raves:
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and- ... ai-engine/
https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/claude-3- ... tgpt-plus/
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Re: That Uncanny Vibe; The Future

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https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/5-i ... -and-more/
Anthropic's Claude chatbot 'isn't sentient, but it certainly feels sentient'

The most popular generative AI chatbots, based on user engagement with the tools, are OpenAI's ChatGPT, Microsoft's Bing, Google's Gemini, Character.AI, Perplexity, Anthropic's Claude and Microsoft's CoPilot, according to the latest traffic data compiled by Similarweb.

The audience tapping into Claude is pretty small (20 million visitors compared with 1.6 billion to ChatGPT), but don't let the size of the user base fool you. That's the word from CNET AI chatbot reviewer Imad Khan, who gave Claude an 8 (out of 10) score in his evaluation.

"When Claude answers questions in contemplative ways and also goes out of its way to ask you follow-up questions and your opinions, it's hard not to be surprised by its supposed curiosity," Khan said. "Let's be clear: That curiosity isn't real. But when it asked me questions like, "What is your perspective?" I felt compelled to give it an honest answer. This type of reciprocal understanding is what humans do with one another."

That's why Khan called Claude the "most conversational of all the available free AI engines" and noted that it "gives direct answers that feel well thought-out."

I'll admit: I stayed up late, chatting w/ Claude. It's vastly better than you lot: it doesn't always agree w/ me or accept my opinion, but it's always civil & engaging. I mean, let's be honest here ... there will also be superior 'Nasty Chatbots,' if anyone wants that too.

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