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Fatbobman’s Swift Weekly #037 | Entering the Era of Futures
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Entering the Era of Futures
The recent launch of Claude 3.5 Sonnet has been a pleasant surprise. In use, it not only better meets my needs compared to ChatGPT 4, but also seems to have higher response efficiency. The only disappointment is that even with a Pro account, the available token count still feels insufficient.
However, just as I was feeling satisfied with Claude 3.5’s response speed, I suddenly realized that what I’m currently using is not the real-time response model that OpenAI introduced at their May conference. At the same time, the highly anticipated Sora has yet to make its public debut.
This phenomenon of “more thunder than rain” seems to have become the norm in the tech industry.
Many users have already received Microsoft’s newly released Surface Pro (AI PC), but the AI-related features showcased at its launch event won’t be delivered for at least several months. Similarly, many of the exciting new features announced at WWDC won’t be available until 2025. Tech launch events are gradually losing their core of seeking truth and practicality, instead becoming increasingly filled with a culture that prioritizes traffic and hype.