Indeed. Although interesting that Sonnet 3.5 now accepts images as input, just doesn’t produce them. I expect that they could produce images, but are choosing to restrict that capability.
Haiku still doesn’t accept image input. My guess is that this is for efficiency reasons.
I’m curious if they’re considering releasing an even smaller, cheaper, faster, and more efficient model line than Haiku. I’d appreciate that, personally.
It’s possible that “not doing image, video or voice” is exactly what you need to create a more compute-efficient architecture.
Indeed. Although interesting that Sonnet 3.5 now accepts images as input, just doesn’t produce them. I expect that they could produce images, but are choosing to restrict that capability.
Haiku still doesn’t accept image input. My guess is that this is for efficiency reasons.
I’m curious if they’re considering releasing an even smaller, cheaper, faster, and more efficient model line than Haiku. I’d appreciate that, personally.