New Claude 3.5 Sonnet Writes More Human-Like Text Than ChatGPT 4o

Anthropicrecently launched a new version of its AI language model, Claude 3.5 Sonnet. The company claims it can generate more human-like text and better code than other models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT 4o and Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro. Let’s dive deep into Claude 3.5 Sonnet and see how it performs in real-world usage.

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What Is Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s AI model is named Claude. However, Anthropic offers three variants of Claude, each suited for different applications:

Currently, only Claude 3.5 Sonnet is released. you may expect the Opus and Haiku 3.5 versions to arrive later this year. For now, you can access Claude 3.5 Sonnet for free, but there is a daily message limit that can vary based on the message’s length and demand. On average, you can send around 30 messages. You can increase the limit by subscribing to the pro version, which costs $20 per month.

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Let’s Examine the Highlights of Claude 3.5 Sonnet Model

  1. Excels in benchmarks:Claude 3.5 Sonnet outperforms every other model in benchmarks whether it is math-solving, code, reasoning, or visual understanding. It specifically shows a major improvement in Graduate-level reasoning. As per theArtificial Intelligence Index Report 2024, human experts in a specific field score around 65%, while regular people score about 34%. So Claude is closing in on the average domain expert with 59.4%.

  2. Generates human-like text:Anthropic claims this newer model will show marked improvementin grasping nuance, humor, and complex instructions, and is exceptional at writing high-quality content with a natural, relatable tone.

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  1. Good at coding:In Anthropic’s internal testing, Claude 3.5 sonnet completed 64% of coding tasks perfectly compared to Claude 3.0 Opus which only completed 38%. It alsotook the #1 spot on the Aider Leaderboard.

  2. Artifacts, a new feature:When generating content like code snippets or text documents, a window appears on the side for the generated code or content. You can edit the generated code or text directly in Claude and work alongside the AI. If it is HTML or JavaScript, you can actually run the code and see the generated output directly on the website.

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  1. Now Claude works faster:Claude 3.5 Sonnet runs at twice the speed of Claude 3 Opus. Claude’s biggest downside until now has been its speed, which is now on par with ChatGPT or even faster. Anthropic claims it responds at around 80 tokens per second, but there is no official data for other models to compare.

Comparing Claude 3.5 Sonnet With ChatGPT 4o

Taking these highlights into consideration, I tested various examples with Claude 3.5 Sonnet, focusing on its human-like text capabilities and coding. I also compared the results with ChatGPT 4o. Here’s how it performed:

1. Creative Writing

I have provided a detailed prompt asking both the models to generate a story.

After reading both stories, the winner was clear: Claude 3.5 Sonnet. The story generated by ChatGPT was longer but lacked emotional depth.

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In contrast, Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s story had emotional depth and good character development, making it more compelling. Additionally, the Artifacts feature allowed me to edit the story and ask Claude to improve specific parts, making it a better tool for writing stories overall.

I generated poetry, dialogues, and other genres of stories. The results were similar, though this can be subjective. Since the service is free, I recommend giving it a try.

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2. Other Texts Like Emails, Articles, and Summaries

Similarly, I generated other types of texts like emails, summaries, articles, and YouTube scripts. While ChatGPT’s email templates were better, Claude’s summaries were much clearer and easier to scan. For example, here’s the summary of this article generated by ChatGPT:

And here’s the summary from Claude:

Overall, both did a similar job at generating professional texts and articles.

3. Conversational Skills

To test the conversational skills, I tried giving this prompt to both Claude and ChatGPT:

And the results are much more nuanced. ChatGPT has a memory feature to remember the details and preferences. It remembered that I like comedy movies and started by recommending some good comedy movies and other alternatives.

Whereas Claude is more empathetic in language and does understand your queries better.

While they both did a good job again when it came to conversations, they have their own style. But if I have to just talk about their conversational abilities, Claude takes an easy win.

4. Coding Tasks

Claude 3.5 Sonnet also improved on coding. So I have tried few exercises with each. Here’s one of them.

But ChatGPT and Claude also used JavaScript even though I have not mentioned about it. Except, the code generated by both is on par with each other, and the output was generated seamlessly without any errors.

However, one notable advantage of Claude is that it supports the Artifacts feature, which allows for previewing the output directly within Claude. Additionally, I could edit the code or ask Claude to improve specific aspects.

5. Image Descriptions

I provided a few photos to both the services and asked them to explain. I expected Claude to understand the humor in memes better than ChatGPT, but the results were almost similar. For example, here’s ChatGPT explaining the meme:

This is the Claude’s response to the same image:

Is Claude 3.5 Sonnet Better Than ChatGPT 4o

They both have their own styles. While I prefer ChatGPT’s professional texts, Claude outperforms when it comes to generating stories and having conversations. Since both services are free, it’s better to use each according to the situation. However, do not use either service to find facts, as both can hallucinate and provide incorrect information.

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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