Anecdotal Evidence on Twitter
According to a whole heap of anecdotal evidence on Twitter / X, Claude 3.5 Sonnet is outperforming GPT-4o by OpenAI and there are some already amazing demos coming out. Here are just a few tweets where we've got these amazing visualizations using a new feature called Artifacts and there's some tremendously exciting projects being developed with Claude 3.5 Sonnet and it was announced only a few days ago.
Interesting Naming Principles
We can already go ahead and see that there's just some interesting naming principles going on. For example, Claude Anthropic who create Claude have clearly decided on Haiku's Sonnet Opus, you know pieces of literature developing in complexity but right now they are claiming that Sonnet, Claude 3.5 Sonnet is outperforming Claude 3 Opus but they do promise that 3.5 is coming to both Opus and Haiku.
Implications for No-Code App Building
What this means in terms of you're building a no-code app using AI is that Claude 3.5 Sonnet, if the hype is to be believed, is a middle-of-the-road AI model in terms of pricing but is exceeding the top models like OpenAI's GPT-4o and Anthropic Claude 3 Opus.
How to Use Claude 3.5 Sonnet in Bubble
You should and you can effectively by going into the API documentation going on to develop developer docs and going to models you'll find that here we go Claude 3.5 Sonnet just by copying this model name into your existing Anthropic API connection if you're using Bubble we've got videos showing how to do that you just copy and paste this in.
Potential Cost Savings and Performance Improvements
In fact if you were using Claude 3 Opus you already notice a cutting in costs and hopefully again if the hype is to be believed you'd actually notice an improvement in the performance of the AI but you'd also notice that cut in cost.
What Are You Building?
What projects are you building? Are you deciding to stick with OpenAI GPT models or have you decided to venture over to Anthropic and using the latest Claude 3.5 Sonnet models? Tell us what you're building. Leave a comment down below.