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Rachel Metz

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AI Reporter at Bloomberg News

i write about AI for Bloomberg @Technology. rachelmetz.11 on signal. she/her. opinions my own. [email protected] (tips yes, pitches nono).

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  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Rachel Metz

    Anthropic is set to roll out two new versions of its Claude artificial intelligence software, including a long-delayed update to its high-end Opus model, as the startup vies to stay ahead of a crowded market. The company on Thursday plans to unveil Sonnet 4 and Opus 4, the latter of which is billed as Anthropic’s most powerful AI system yet.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Rachel Metz

    Anthropic is rolling out two new versions of its Claude artificial intelligence software. (Bloomberg) -- Anthropic is set to roll out two new versions of its Claude artificial intelligence software, including a long-delayed update to its high-end Opus model, as the startup vies to stay ahead of a crowded market. The company on Thursday plans to unveil Sonnet 4 and Opus 4, the latter of which is billed as Anthropic’s most powerful AI system yet.

  • 2 weeks ago | mercurynews.com | Rachel Metz |Katie Roof

    By Rachel Metz and Katie Roof, BloombergChatbot Arena started as an academic project, where researchers and students at the University of California at Berkeley worked to evaluate the capacity of artificial intelligence tools. Now, the group has spun out into a new company, called LMArena, that’s raised $100 million in seed funding from a slate of A-list investors.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Rachel Metz |Katie Roof

    Chatbot Arena started as an academic project, where researchers and students at the University of California at Berkeley worked to evaluate the capacity of artificial intelligence tools. Now, the group has spun out into a new company, called LMArena, that’s raised $100 million in seed funding from a slate of A-list investors.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Rachel Metz |Katie Roof

    Top AI companies and open-source up-and-comers alike use the website to test out their new models. (Bloomberg) -- Chatbot Arena started as an academic project, where researchers and students at the University of California at Berkeley worked to evaluate the capacity of artificial intelligence tools. Now, the group has spun out into a new company, called LMArena, that’s raised $100 million in seed funding from a slate of A-list investors.

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9 May 25

RT @Phil_Lewis_: A man battling stage 4 lung cancer was preparing to fly across the country for a life-changing double-lung transplant when…

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9 May 25

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Aravind Srinivas
Aravind Srinivas @AravSrinivas

I am inviting someone with an active Bloomberg Terminal subscription to work with us. Together we will build the future of finance research and make it widely accessible. The alpha should be based on who knows to use AI, not who’s paying more for the legacy tools. DMs open.

Rachel Metz
Rachel Metz @rachelmetz
8 May 25

me at the next team meeting

Madison
Madison @Madisonkanna

A guy on my engineering team gave his standup update by just saying “it’s looking good over here” and then muted. I'm saying that forever now