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Anthropic's Claude LLM API and web interface, positioned as a safety-focused alternative to OpenAI's offerings.
Anthropic offers Claude, a large language model accessible via API or browser-based chat (claude.ai). The company competes in the crowded LLM space by emphasizing constitutional AI training and reduced hallucination, though independent benchmarks show performance broadly comparable to GPT-4 on most tasks. Pricing starts around $0.003 per 1K input tokens on the Haiku model and scales to $0.03 per 1K on Claude 3.5 Sonnet (as of mid-2024). The main constraint: Claude has a knowledge cutoff and cannot browse the web in its base form, limiting real-time research use cases that competitors handle more seamlessly.
Bottom line: *Use Claude when you prioritize interpretability and safety margins over speed; avoid it if you need live web access or the absolute lowest latency.*
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