Anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan is set to take the stage as a speaker at the upcoming TechCrunch Sessions: AI, where he will share insights on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence. Next month’s event should provide some fantastic fodder for pursuing the development of hybrid reasoning models and designing AI risk governance. This is particularly timely given Anthropic’s new progress made in this area, including the release of Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
In late February, Anthropic announced Claude 3.7 Sonnet. This ambitious new model has already claimed the manufacture’s new flagship label of the company’s “most intelligent model yet.” This cutting-edge technology represents a huge step in that direction. It is the first hybrid, chain of thought, natural language reasoning model that can answer both easy and hard questions. This model will power several generative AI applications. It will expand the reach and impact of these tools, making them more accessible and effective for users across all sectors.
In October, Kaplan joined Anthropic as the company’s first responsible scaling officer. In his talk, he will elaborate upon what it means to have hybrid reasoning models. His goal is to arm attendees with tactical takeaways for teams looking to deploy AI solutions the right way. He’ll dig into Anthropic’s risk-governance framework, which is aimed at reducing serious risks from advanced AI systems.
Recent Developments at Anthropic
In March, Anthropic finalized a new fundraising agreement that valued the artificial intelligence company at $61.5 billion. In fact, this down round valuation is a stunning leap from around $16 billion only a year ago. It further emphasizes the company’s explosive growth and the extreme confidence investors have in the company’s strategies and products. Such financial backing uniquely positions Anthropic to stay at the forefront of AI innovation.
The voice assistant feature now being developed for Claude is just one more fascinating development underway at Anthropic. This feature is designed to provide users with a more dynamic experience using AI, continuing to close the human-computer interaction chasm even more. Kaplan’s presentation at TechCrunch Sessions: AI is anticipated to shed light on how these advancements will reshape work processes and social dynamics.
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