AssemblyAI has announced the integration of Anthropic's latest Claude 3 model family into its LeMUR framework, according to AssemblyAI. This update introduces four new models, each designed to enhance audio data analysis capabilities.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Other Models
The new Claude 3 models include:
- Claude 3.5 Sonnet: The most intelligent model to date, it outperforms Claude 3 Opus while maintaining the speed and cost efficiency of Claude 3 Sonnet.
- Claude 3 Opus: Excels in complex analysis and multi-step tasks including higher-order math and coding tasks.
- Claude 3 Sonnet: Optimized for enterprise workloads, offering robust performance for large-scale operations.
- Claude 3 Haiku: The fastest model, designed for near-instant responses, making it ideal for real-time applications.
These models are expected to provide users with more advanced AI capabilities for handling audio data, thereby improving efficiency and accuracy in various applications.
Implementation and Best Practices
AssemblyAI has also released detailed guides to assist users in implementing these new models. Users can refer to the prompting guide and the LeMUR quick start guide for best practices.
Additional Resources
AssemblyAI's blog also features several tutorials to help users maximize the potential of these new models:
- How to Create a Real-Time Language Translation Service with AssemblyAI and DeepL in JavaScript: This tutorial guides users on translating speech in real-time using JavaScript.
- Create Multi-Lingual Subtitles with AssemblyAI and DeepL: Learn how to build a web app in Go to transcribe video files and generate subtitles.
- How to Detect Hotwords with Streaming Speech-to-Text and Go: Implement a hotword detection system using AssemblyAI's Streaming Speech-to-Text API.