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Anthropic, one of the largest AI sellers in the world, has a powerful family of genetic models called Claude. These models can perform a number of tasks, from taking images and drawing emails to resolving mathematics and coding challenges.

With the model of the Anthropic model growing so fast, it can be difficult to watch which Claude models do what. To help, we have gathered a Claude guide, which we will update as new models and upgrades.

Claude models

Claude models are called literary works of art: Haiku, Sonnet and Opus. The latter is:

  • Claude 3.5 Haikua light model.
  • Claude 3.7 SonnetA medium, hybrid model of reasoning. This is the AI ​​model of Anthropic’s flagship.
  • Claude 3 Opusa big model.

On the contrary, Claude 3 Opus – the largest and most expensive model of anthropogenic offers – is the least capable Claude model right now. However, this is sure to change when the man releases an update of Opus.

More recently, Anthropic has released Claude 3.7 Sonnet, his most advanced model to date. This AI model is different from Claude 3.5 Haiku and Claude 3 Opus because it is a hybrid model of logic AI, which can give both real -time answers and more answers to questions.

When using Sonnet Claude 3.7, users can choose whether to activate the AI’s reasoning skills, which ask the model to “think” for a short or long time.

When the reasoning is activated, Claude 3.7 Sonnet will pass anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes in a “thinking” phase before answering. During this phase, the AI ​​model collapses the user’s line into smaller parts and controls its answers.

Claude 3.7 Sonnet is Anthropic’s first AI model to “logic”, a technique that many AI workshops have been transformed as traditional methods of improving AI performance.

Even with the disabled, the Claude 3.7 Sonnet remains one of the top AI models in the Technology Industry.

In November, Anthropic released an improved – and more precise – version of the light model AI, Claude 3.5 Haiku. This model exceeds Anthropic’s Claude 3 Opus at various points of reference, but cannot analyze images such as Claude 3 Opus or Claude 3.7 Sonnet Can.

All CLAUDE models-which have a standard 200,000-Token environment-to-date window-can also follow the multi-item instructions, Use tools (eg stock trackers) and produce structured production in forms such as Json.

An environmental window is the amount of data that can analyze a model such as Claude before creating new data, while brands are subdivided into pieces of raw data (such as syllables “fan”, “tas” and “tic” in the word “fantastic “). Two hundred thousand brands are equivalent to about 150,000 words, or a 600 -page novel.

Unlike many large AI genetic models, Anthropic’s cannot have access to the internet, which means they are not particularly great in answering the questions of today’s events. Also, they cannot create images – only simple line diagrams.

As for the most significant differences between Claude models, Sonnet Claude 3.7 is faster than Claude 3 Opus and better understands shades and complex instructions. Haiku struggles with sophisticated prompts, but is the fastest of the three models.

CLAUDE model pricing

Claude models are available via ANTHROPIC API and managed platforms such as Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI.

Here is humanity API pricing:

  • Claude 3.5 Haiku Cost 80 cents per million input brands (~ 750,000 words), or $ 4 per million tokens
  • Claude 3.7 Sonnet costs 3 million entrance marks, or $ 15 per million tokens
  • Claude 3 Opus It costs 15 million input marks or $ 75 per million tokens

Anthropogenic offers immediate temporary storage and batch to deliver additional execution time saving.

Rapid temporary storage allows developers to store specific “immediate environments” that can be reused in all API calls in a model, while batch processes asynchronous low -priority groups (and then cheaper) conclusions.

Plans and Apps Claude

For individual users and companies who want to interact simply with CLAUDE models through applications for web, Android and iOS, Anthropic offers a free Claude of interest rates and other restrictions.

Upgrading to one of the company’s subscriptions removes these limits and unlocks the new functionality. Current plans are:

Claude Pro, which costs $ 20 a month, features 5X higher interest rates, priority access and previews of upcoming features.

Focusing on businesses, the group-which costs $ 30 per month-adds a control panel to control the billing and management of user and integration with report data such as codes and customer relationship management platforms (eg. Salesforce). A rotation allows or disables reports to verify the claims created by AI. (Like all models, Claude is paid from time to time.)

Both Pro subscribers and team receive projects, a feature that evolves Claude’s outflows on knowledge bases, which can be style guides, interview transfers and so on. These customers, along with free -level users, can also use the objects, a workplace where users can process and add to content such as code, applications, website designs and other documents created by Claude.

For customers who need even more, there is Claude Enterprise, which allows companies to download privately owned data to Claude so that Claude can analyze the information and answer questions about it. Claude Enterprise also comes with a larger window of environment (500,000 chips), the integration of Github for engineer groups to synchronize Github repositories with Claude and projects and artifacts.

A word of attention

As with all AI genetic models, there are risks associated with the use of Claude.

Models occasionally Make mistakes when you summarize or answering questions Because of their tendency to deform. They are also trained in public web data, some of which may be copyright or with a restrictive license. Human and many other AI sellers argue that the fair use Their doctrine protects them from copyright claims. But this has not stopped the data owners from lawsuits.

Human offers policies for the protection of certain customers from fighting in court arising from challenges of fair use. However, they do not resolve the moral quandary of using models trained in without license.

This article was originally published on October 19, 2024. It was informed on 25 February 2025 to include new details about Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Haiku.


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