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Sid Jayakumar

@sidfix
3 posts
2024-06-13
@MohapatraHemant @perplexity_ai Imo irrelevant that theyre 2 years old. Theyre well funded, have some of the most well known advisors and investors and worth close to what the NYT is market cap wise. Cant hold tech startups to diff standards just because things move fast imo; regardless of ones views on this
2024-06-13 View on X
Semafor

AI search engine Perplexity says it was working on revenue-sharing deals with publishers when Forbes staff accused it of plagiarizing Forbes' White Stork scoop

The Scoop  —  Perplexity, the AI search startup that recently came under fire from Forbes for allegedly misusing its content …

2024-03-05
This is particularly funny because DeepMinds TF and Jax libraries were known as Sonnet and Haiku, respectively
2024-03-05 View on X
Bloomberg

Anthropic announces Claude 3 Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku, aiming to reduce AI model hallucinations; Opus and Sonnet are available now, and Haiku in the coming weeks

Claude 3 Opus, Claude 3 Sonnet, and Claude 3 Haiku—set new industry benchmarks across reasoning, math, coding, multilingual understanding, and vision. [image] Flo Crivello / @altim...

This is particularly funny because DeepMinds TF and Jax libraries were known as Sonnet and Haiku, respectively
2024-03-05 View on X
Ars Technica

Anthropic's pricing for Claude 3 Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku, which all have a 200K-token context window, ranges from “super expensive” to “radically competitive”

Willison: “No model has beaten GPT-4 on a range of widely used benchmarks like this.”