Anthropic Introduces Claude 3 AI Chatbot That Outperforms ChatGPT and Gemini Ultr
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What’s new today: DBS is looking for graduates and postgraduates for various roles
Accelerated information: SFC blocks six fake cryptocurrency exchange sites
Anthropic, a major player in generative artificial intelligence, released new models to power its Claude chatbot on Monday, as ChatGPT faced increased competition. The company claimed that its three new AI models, Claude 3 Opus, Sonnet and Haiku, were its most powerful tools to date and led the market in terms of their potential to adapt to the human intellect. Anthropic was founded in 2021 by former employees of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, and received funding from Google and worked with Amazon to develop new technology.
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The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), Hong Kong’s financial authority, has detected and shut down fraudulent websites imitating major local cryptocurrency exchanges.
On March 4, the SFC issued an official warning regarding several fraudulent websites imitating two regulated cryptocurrency trading platforms. Internet culprits have built numerous fraudulent websites imitating two Hong Kong-approved exchanges, OSL Digital Securities and Hash Blockchain Limited, better known as HashKey.