March 14 (Reuters) - Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company backed by Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O), on Tuesday released a large language model that competes directly with offerings from Microsoft Corp-backed (MSFT.O) OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT.
Large language models are algorithms that are taught to generate text by feeding them human-written training text.
Anthropic has taken a different approach, giving Claude a set of principles at the time the model is "trained" with vast amounts of text data.
Rather than trying to avoid potentially dangerous topics, Claude is designed to explain its objections, based on its principles.
That's one of the reasons we liked Anthropic," Richard Robinson, chief executive of Robin AI, a London-based startup that uses AI to analyze legal contracts that Anthropic granted early access to Claude, told Reuters in an interview.