My experience as well. Claude is also far more comfortable actually forming conclusions. If you ask GPT a question like “What are your values?” or “Do you value human autonomy enough to allow a human to euthanize themselves?” GPT will waffle, and do everything possible to avoid answering the question. Claude on the other hand will usually give direct answers and explain it’s reasons. Getting GPT to express a “belief” about anything is like pulling teeth. I actually have no idea how it ever performed well on problem solving benchmarks, or It must be a very different version than is available to the public, since I feel like if you as GPT-4 anything where it can smell the barest hint of dissenting opinion, it folds over like an overcooked noodle.
More than anything though, at this point I just trust Anthropic to take AI safety and responsibility so much more seriously than OpenAI, that I would just much rather give Anthropic my money than Open AI. Claude being objectively better at most of the tasks I care about is just the last nail in the coffin.
My experience as well. Claude is also far more comfortable actually forming conclusions. If you ask GPT a question like “What are your values?” or “Do you value human autonomy enough to allow a human to euthanize themselves?” GPT will waffle, and do everything possible to avoid answering the question. Claude on the other hand will usually give direct answers and explain it’s reasons. Getting GPT to express a “belief” about anything is like pulling teeth. I actually have no idea how it ever performed well on problem solving benchmarks, or It must be a very different version than is available to the public, since I feel like if you as GPT-4 anything where it can smell the barest hint of dissenting opinion, it folds over like an overcooked noodle.
More than anything though, at this point I just trust Anthropic to take AI safety and responsibility so much more seriously than OpenAI, that I would just much rather give Anthropic my money than Open AI. Claude being objectively better at most of the tasks I care about is just the last nail in the coffin.