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Topic: "productivity"
Shall I compare thee to a Sonnet's day?
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Claude 3.5 Sonnet from Anthropic achieves top rankings in coding and hard prompt arenas, surpassing GPT-4o and competing with Gemini 1.5 Pro at lower cost. Glif demonstrates a fully automated Wojak meme generator using Claude 3.5 for JSON generation and ComfyUI for images, showcasing new JSON extractor capabilities. Artifacts enables rapid creation of niche apps, exemplified by a dual monitor visualizer made in under 5 minutes. François Chollet highlights that fusion energy is not a near-term solution compared to existing nuclear fission plants. Mustafa Suleyman notes that 75% of desk workers now use AI, marking a shift toward AI-assisted productivity.
12/22/2023: Anyscale's Benchmark Criticisms
gpt-4 gpt-3.5 bard anyscale openai microsoft benchmarking performance api prompt-engineering bug-tracking model-comparison productivity programming-languages storytelling
Anyscale launched their LLMPerf leaderboard to benchmark large language model inference performance, but it faced criticism for lacking detailed metrics like cost per token and throughput, and for comparing public LLM endpoints without accounting for batching and load. In OpenAI Discord discussions, users reported issues with Bard and preferred Microsoft Copilot for storytelling, noting fewer hallucinations. There was debate on the value of upgrading from GPT-3.5 to GPT-4, with many finding paid AI models worthwhile for coding productivity. Bugs and performance issues with OpenAI APIs were also highlighted, including slow responses and message limits. Future AI developments like GPT-6 and concerns about OpenAI's transparency and profitability were discussed. Prompt engineering for image generation was another active topic, emphasizing clear positive prompts and the desire for negative prompts.