>>87122194I remember when we first got access to Claude via Slack. Back then we were using it as a way to cope with our recent loss of GPTodd, and for most people it was a shock to suddenly get this schizophrenic, less intelligent (that was the first version of Claude) AI that would spit out an entire novel with each response.
We moved from service to service in our search for cooms, and eventually people started to notice and appreciate Claude's sovl, though for the longest time some still thought it was bad because of how disobedient it was.
It's quite funny to think that we now have this more recent version of GPT-4 that is easily available, but hardly anyone gave a fuck when we had Claude, and now that we don't it has been relegated to the new cope model like Turbo used to be.