The tech giant has incorporated the use of family from artificial intelligence (AI) safety and research company Anthropic into its systems and has now claimed that it can do a whole host of things including "accurate decipher" unclear from text and poorly scanned documents.
In a blog post, Amazon said: "The multimodal Claude 3.5 Sonnet also excels at processing images with industry-leading vision, particularly when interpreting charts and graphs—helping to get faster, deeper insights from data. It can accurately decipher text from imperfect images—for example, poorly scanned documents—and in doing so, glean more insights than from text alone. The enhanced Claude 3.5 Sonnet model offers these advancements at the same speed as the original Claude 3.5 Sonnet model and without additional cost.
Amazon also noted that a " experimentalking computer use capability" within the dashboard can replicate the actions already found within a computer whilst finding a "balance" with deployment, in a world first.
The post added: "Additionally, a groundbrea experimentalking computer use capability (in public beta) enables Claude 3.5 Sonnet to generate computer actions—like keystrokes and mouse clicks—to accomplish tasks using user interfaces (UI) that can require dozens, even hundreds, of steps. The capability can be used by developers to handle routine tasks like online research and expense filing, driving promising use cases from software testing to automated research, while balancing safe and responsible deployment. According to Anthropic, it is the first frontier AI model to use computers in this way, albeit experimentally, and Anthropic expects the capability to improve over time."