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- Claude 2 is an improvement on Anthropic’s previous AI model, Claude 1.3, particularly in terms of its ability to write code based on written instructions and the size of its “context window,” which means users can now input entire books and ask Claude 2 questions based on their content.
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Jul 8, 2024 · Claude, developed by artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, is another chatbot capable of advanced features. Anthropic updated Claude to version 3.5 in June 2024. This latest version can...
Jul 18, 2023 · Claude 2 is an improvement on Anthropic’s previous AI model, Claude 1.3, particularly in terms of its ability to write code based on written instructions and the size of its “context window,”...
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Apr 15, 2024 · Claude stands out for its 100K token input limit, its uniquely transparent approach to AI safety with a “constitution”, and for the free access to the best Claude model developed yet, Claude-2. Anthropic has put up strong competition to OpenAI with Claude.
May 14, 2024 · The previous update, Claude-2, is considered on-par with ChatGPT's GPT-4 model. Claude 3, on the other hand, has actually outperformed GPT-4 in a number of areas. Of course, all of...
- The Prompt Context
- Summarizing and Outlining
- Structural Edit
- Style Editing
- Copyediting
- Will I Pay For this?
Large language models like Claude and ChatGPT work better when you give them a role to play and some contextual information. This is called “prompt engineering.” Here’s a prompt I like to use: Then just copy-and-paste the entire text of your novel. If it’s less than 75,000 words, of course. If it’s longer, you can divide the novel into parts, or co...
I’ve written a lot of books in this series — about a dozen stories, novellas, and novels at this point, most of them yet to be published. I forget what happens in earlier books. And, to be honest, I wasn’t really careful about outlining while I was writing them. Can Claude help? Again, the more specific you are with the prompt, the better. Claude a...
Okay, we’ve got our outline and our character list. Let’s get to the real meat of the editing process — the structural edit, also known as the content edit. This is the part of the editing process where you ask questions like “does this make sense?” and “are there any plot holes?” and “do the characters act in a believable way?” Here’s the first pr...
The next stage in the editing process is editing for style, though it’s sometimes lumped in as part of content editing. I like to think of it as a separate stage. In structural editing, you make sure that all the piece of the book are there, and they’re where they’re supposed to be and everything makes sense. Then, in the style editing stage, you l...
Finally, we come to the last stage of the editing process — the copyedit and proofread. I decided to have Claude look at a book that hadn’t gone through any copyediting yet, the first draft of the ninth book in my Krim series, Bridge Over the River Krim. It’s quite a bit longer — nearly 59,000 words. Not my longest book, but getting up there. I wan...
Not yet. First, I want the interface to be improved. Having to scroll back through your entire chat history gets unwieldy very quickly. Second, I went through my 100 monthly messages in a couple of hours, just writing this article. I didn’t even get into the meat of editing either of my books! In fact, I’m cancelling my trial right now, before I ac...
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