Sonnet & CodeDroid Better GPT-4, Sutskever for AI Safety

Plus, humans like MoA over GPT-4

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Key Takeaways

This week’s key developments include:

  • Anthropic launched Claude 3.5 Sonnet, excelling in reasoning, knowledge, and coding while being cheaper than GPT-4 at $3 per input token vs GPT-4’s $30 per token.

  • xAI partnered with Dell and Nvidia to build an AI factory, and Ilya Sutskever launched Safe Superintelligence (SSI) for AI safety.

  • Roblox is developing a 4D engine for interactive AI experiences that enhance realism and interactivity.

  • The MCT Self-Refine algorithm significantly improved success rates in solving Olympiad-level math problems.

  • A new MoA model outperformed GPT-4 at a fraction of the cost, achieving state-of-the-art results on multiple benchmarks.

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Looks like OpenAI's GPT-4 is in for some poetic justice from Claude Sonnet.

Meanwhile, Nvidia rode its wave of momentum to overtake Microsoft as the biggest public company while teaming with Dell and xAI for a new AI factory.

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