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Unveiling Anthropic’s Latest AI Feature: Artifacts System Prompts Coming Soon

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Anthropic, an AI company, recently released the system prompts for its Claude family of models, which received praise for its transparency. However, researchers pointed out that the prompts for Artifacts, a feature within the Claude family, were not included in the release. Anthropic has now confirmed that it will release the system prompts for Artifacts in the coming weeks.

Artifacts, which became generally available last week, allows users to run code snippets alongside a Claude chat interface. While it is part of the Claude family, the system prompts for Artifacts were not included in the initial release. Anthropic explained that Artifacts only became available to all Claude users after the system prompts announcement.

System prompts are important for AI models as they provide operating instructions and insights into how developers expect the models to behave. While developers are not required to release system prompts for large language models (LLMs), many AI enthusiasts and jailbreakers find it interesting to discover and share these prompts. By publicly releasing the system prompts, developers open up their LLMs, showcasing their intended behavior and the reasons behind rejecting certain user requests.

Anthropic’s system prompts for Claude 3.5 Sonnet, the most advanced version of its flagship model, prioritize accuracy and brevity in answering questions. The model does not explicitly label information as sensitive or object and avoids filler phrases or apologies. On the other hand, Claude 3 Opus, a larger model, addresses controversial topics with a broad range of views while avoiding stereotyping and providing balanced perspectives. The smallest version, Claude 3 Haiku, focuses on speed and does not have the same behavioral guidelines as Claude 3.5 Sonnet.

As for Artifacts, the specific system prompts are yet to be released. However, according to Mohammed Sahli’s Medium post, the feature is instructed to approach complex problems systematically and provide concise answers to queries.

In conclusion, Anthropic’s release of system prompts for its Claude family of models garnered praise for its transparency. Although the prompts for Artifacts were initially excluded, Anthropic has committed to releasing them in the coming weeks. The release of system prompts is significant as it provides insights into developers’ intentions for the models’ behavior. As we await the system prompts for Artifacts, it is expected that they will guide the feature in systematically solving complex problems and delivering concise responses to user queries.