It is interesting to know that the competition in the field of chatbots is constantly evolving. With the recent update of chatbot Claude, powered by Anthropic, which includes a significant memory boost, they are looking to stand out and compete with heavyweights like ChatGPT and Google Bard.
The memory boost in the Claude chatbot can allow for greater capacity for storing and retrieving information, which can lead to more in-depth and contextual interactions. This can result in more accurate and comprehensive responses, providing users with an improved conversational experience.
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Memory capacity is one of the main constraints faced by most chatbots and has received little attention during the recent artificial intelligence boom. It defines the “context window” of an AI, that is, the amount of data that a chatbot can process in a single interaction before starting to “lose” the previous information.
Although not measured in strictly quantitative terms, ChatGPT's current capacity is handle about 3,000 words in a single conversation before you start to lose control of your context.
Paying ChatGPT Plus customers, meanwhile, have access to the full GPT-4 limited release model, which can handle about three to four times as much information as the standard model.
Will ChatGPT lose its spot to Claude?
As chatbot technology advances, it is natural for companies to look for improvements in areas such as memory, contextual understanding and responsiveness. These updates aim to offer users a more engaging and useful interaction with chatbots, meeting their needs and expectations.
After a recent expansion of its memory capacity, the chatbot Claude now has the ability to process around 75,000 words in a single interaction. The company Anthropic claims that its chatbot is capable of processing an entire novel at impressive speed.
To prove this claim, they had Claude read “The Great Gatsby” twice, with a single edited sentence, and the chatbot was able to spot the difference in just 22 seconds.
It seems that the preference for ChatGPT may decrease, as a summary of a novel requested on the platform will total the amount of texts already written on the internet, unlike Claude.
With its expanded processing capabilities, Claude could even generate a summary of his own. This improvement suggests that Claude could become a more advantageous option than ChatGPT when it comes to writing assistance using AI. A stroke of genius, isn't it?
In the end, competition among chatbots drives innovation and continuous improvement of these technologies, benefiting users by offering increasingly better and more sophisticated options to meet their demands for conversation.
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