Thanks, Jeremy! I already tried Claude and haven't even tried ChatGPT (maybe it's an aversion to the name!) Have you done a post yet on AI and drawing? I need to start trying to understand this.
I was so excited by your description of this tool that I wanted to try it. But unfortunately, Claude is currently only available in the US and UK. Rest of the world will have to wait.
Claude sounds like a game-changer! I gave it the entire text of a recent session I had with ChatGPT 3.5. The topic was about a puzzle idea. I asked Claude to summarize and analyze the feasibility of the idea.
In less than three seconds, it came back with a decent analysis, which showed that it understood my rambling chat! That is spooky-good! Here is it's summary:
"Overall, I think this idea could work with some iteration on the prompts. The key will be finding the right phrasing to elicit creative, varied associations from ChatGPT. Start simple and expand the complexity over multiple rounds of testing. With refinement, this could become a fun and challenging word puzzle game!"
Meet Claude 🦄 A helpful new AI assistant
Wow. I just used it for a document written in 1818. I had tried others and none of them came close to Claude’s summary and answers. Impressive.
Thanks for introducing me! I’ve been playing with Claude all day. Love it.
This looks great. Am going to give it a go, thank you.
Thanks, Jeremy! I already tried Claude and haven't even tried ChatGPT (maybe it's an aversion to the name!) Have you done a post yet on AI and drawing? I need to start trying to understand this.
I was so excited by your description of this tool that I wanted to try it. But unfortunately, Claude is currently only available in the US and UK. Rest of the world will have to wait.
Claude sounds like a game-changer! I gave it the entire text of a recent session I had with ChatGPT 3.5. The topic was about a puzzle idea. I asked Claude to summarize and analyze the feasibility of the idea.
In less than three seconds, it came back with a decent analysis, which showed that it understood my rambling chat! That is spooky-good! Here is it's summary:
"Overall, I think this idea could work with some iteration on the prompts. The key will be finding the right phrasing to elicit creative, varied associations from ChatGPT. Start simple and expand the complexity over multiple rounds of testing. With refinement, this could become a fun and challenging word puzzle game!"
Huzzah!