Claude Makes AI Easy To Share and Teach
Nathan Lands
Co-host of The Next Wave Podcast with Matt Wolfe & HubSpot | Founder of Lore.com, The Techno-Optimist AI Newsletter | Investor & Entrepreneur
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1) The Next Wave Podcast: Claude 3.5 Sonnet
In this week’s episode of The Next Wave , Matt Wolfe and I discussed how amazing Claude 3.5 is, the practical use cases today, speculated on what’s going on at OpenAI and much more. I hope you’ll check it out!
2) Things Are Getting Better: GOP Embraces Pro-AI Agenda
For the first time, a political party in the United States has put out an incredibly pro-growth, pro-AI, pro-crypto agenda . And it was put out by Trump’s team and approved by the GOP.
Regardless of your politics, this is a positive development if you're a techno-optimist. This shift could lead to more favorable policies for AI innovation and adoption, potentially accelerating progress in the field.
I hope that the reasonable part of the DNC will follow suit and support AI as well.
3) Claude Makes AI Easy To Share and Teach
Anthropic's Claude Artifacts feature, which I wrote about two weeks ago , just got much better. You can now share the Artifacts with people with just a simple link. It’s pretty incredible.
My friend Rowan Cheung thinks this will revolutionize education. I think he’s probably right.
Ethan Mollick, a professor at Wharton, also gave a great example of making an interactive simulation that explains VC finance.
The implications extend far beyond the classroom. Professionals from finance to engineering can use this tool to create dynamic models, prototypes, and explanations. It's like having an AI-powered, interactive whiteboard that's accessible to everyone and can be shared with a single link.
As we discussed on the most recent episode of The Next Wave , this is the first feature that Anthropic has rolled out that wasn’t a copy of something OpenAI had done. And now they’ve taken it even a step further.
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It’s worth noting tho that while Claude 3.5 Sonnet is currently the best LLM out there, OpenAI is still far ahead. With OpenAI making GPT-4o free, they’ve seen a huge surge in traffic. In comparison, Claude looks like a small little blip on the chart.
4) Rise and Risk of Chinese AI
The global race for AI dominance is heating up, with OpenAI blocking access to ChatGPT in China . This right after they recently brought on the previous leader of the NSA as a board member.
And then this week, at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, SenseTime unveiled their new SenseNova 5.5 model, claiming it outperforms GPT-4 in 5 out of 8 key metrics.
Who knows if we can trust benchmarks until we get our hands on the model, but it's becoming clear that China isn't as far behind as we thought. Many people I know in AI have said China is 2-3 years behind. But this benchmark, if true, shows they might not be far behind.
This development underscores a crucial point: We need to accelerate AI progress, not slow it down. This should be one of America’s most important focuses to ensure freedom and that our way of life will continue in the future.
Here's why:
That's why anti-AI regulation like California's SB 1047 is so dangerous. It could kill American AI development at a critical time. After speaking with Anjney Midha from A16Z last week, I learned this bill even aims for national jurisdiction, which I found shocking. (Watch for that episode of The Next Wave coming next week!)
We can't afford to lose this race with China. The stakes are too high.
P.S. Check out Anjney’s StopSB1047.com initiative to help push back against excessive AI regulation!
5) News
Here are three AI developments I'm excited about this week:
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