Martin Crowley & Arturo Ferreira
September 08, 2023
Premium // Sponsorship // Consulting
It's nearly the weekend & we’re finishing incredibly strong with massive announcements from Anthropic, IBM, eBay, Morgan Stanley & Microsoft.
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Today:
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🧠 News: Claude releases Pro version to compete with ChatGPT
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Our Report: Anthropic has rolled out its latest premium subscription plan (Claude Pro) to access Claude 2—an updated, advanced, and unmistakably impressive chatbot with a suite of new features.
🔑 Key Points:
Priced at $20 in the US, the premium plan, compared to the basic plan, offers 5 times more usage, the ability to send more messages, and priority access during peak times.
Anthropic's primary goal is formulating a revolutionary algorithm for AI self-instruction, empowering digital assistants to manage email, research, and generate creative content independently.
Better than ChatGPT in certain situations, Claude has superior context windows, quicker outputs, and advanced reasoning abilities.
So far, Anthropic has secured $1.45B in funding, yet their projected capital need is a staggering $5B over the next couple of years to actualize their AI dream.
🤨 Why you should care: Whether you use ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, Poe, or any other AI chatbot, the increasing pace of competition will likely keep prices low and the feature set high.
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Microsoft announced they will assume responsibility for commercial users of its AI Copilot services if they're sued for copyright infringement.
Microsoft promises to defend customers and cover legal costs through the Copilot Copyright Commitment—provided users adhere to set guardrails and content filters.
Morgan Stanley is launching an AI chatbot developed in partnership with OpenAI to swiftly locate research and forms for financial advisors across the globe.
Additionally, with client consent, the AI could generate meeting summaries, draft emails, update databases, schedule appointments, and offer financial management assistance.
eBay has introduced an AI tool that creates product listings from photos, including a title, description, and other listing details from a photo.
Some eBay sellers have raised concerns about the quality and accuracy of AI-generated descriptions. Still, they must keep up with other marketplaces like Shopify, also leveraging AI for product listings.
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🤖 Wall Street predicts AI will drive next 3 trillion dollar companies
🎭 Artists sign an open letter saying generative AI is good for work
🇨🇳 China’s Tencent debuts AI tool for enterprise use
🚗 ChatGPT traffic slips for 3rd month in a row
🙏 IBM rolls out new AI features & models
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Until next time, Martin & Arturo.
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