Alphabet-backed Anthropic releases OpenAI competitor named Claude
Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company backed by Alphabet Inc., on Tuesday released a large language model that competes directly with offerings from Microsoft Corp.-backed OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. Such AI safety concerns gained prominence last month after Microsoft said it would limit queries to its new chat-powered Bing search engine after a New York Times columnist found that the chatbot displayed an alter ego and produced unsettling responses during an extended conversation. That's one of the reasons we liked Anthropic," Richard Robinson, chief executive of Robin AI, a London-based startup that uses AI to analyse legal contracts that Anthropic granted early access to Claude, told Reuters in an interview. Robinson said his firm had tried applying OpenAI's technology to contracts but found that Claude was both better at understanding dense legal language and less likely to generate strange responses.














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