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Claude 2
vs.
GPT-4 Turbo
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Overview
Claude 2 was released
4 months before
GPT-4 Turbo.
Claude 2
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GPT-4 Turbo
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Provider
The entity that provides this model.
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Anthropic
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OpenAI
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Input Context Window
The number of tokens supported by the input context window.
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100K
tokens
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128K
tokens
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Maximum Output Tokens
The number of tokens that can be generated by the model in a single request.
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Not specified.
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4,096
tokens
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Release Date
When the model was first released.
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2023-07-11
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2023-11-06
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Knowledge Cutoff
Limit on the knowledge base used by the model.
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Early 2023
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December 2023
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Open Source
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API Providers
The providers that offer this model. (This is not an exhaustive list.)
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Pricing
Claude 2 is
roughly 20.0% cheaper compared
to GPT-4 Turbo for input and output tokens.
Claude 2
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GPT-4 Turbo
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Input
Cost of input data provided to the model.
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$8.00
per million tokens
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$10.00
per million tokens
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Output
Cost of output tokens generated by the model.
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$24.00
per million tokens
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$30.00
per million tokens
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Benchmarks
Compare relevant benchmarks between Claude 2
and GPT-4 Turbo.
Claude 2
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GPT-4 Turbo
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MMLU
Evaluating LLM knowledge acquisition in zero-shot and few-shot settings.
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78.5
(5-shot)
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Benchmark not available.
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MMMU
A wide ranging multi-discipline and multimodal benchmark.
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Benchmark not available.
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Benchmark not available.
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HellaSwag
A challenging sentence completion benchmark.
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Benchmark not available.
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Benchmark not available.
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GSM8K
Grade-school math problems benchmark.
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Benchmark not available.
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Benchmark not available.
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HumanEval
A benchmark to measure functional correctness for synthesizing programs from docstrings.
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Benchmark not available.
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Benchmark not available.
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MATH
Benchmark performance on Math problems ranging across 5 levels of difficulty and 7 sub-disciplines.
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Benchmark not available.
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Benchmark not available.
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Claude 2, developed by Anthropic, features a large context window of 100,000 tokens. The model costs 0.8 cents per thousand tokens for input and 2.4 cents per thousand tokens for output. It was released on July 11, 2023, and has shown strong performance in the MMLU benchmark with a score of 78.5 in a 5-shot scenario.
GPT-4 Turbo, developed by OpenAI, features a large context window of 128,000 tokens. The model costs 1.0 cent per thousand tokens for input and 3.0 cents per thousand tokens for output. It is set to be released on November 6, 2023.
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