Prompt engineering has moved from viral tricks to a discipline with reproducible patterns: few-shot, chain-of-thought, and structured output with function calling. Teams treating prompts like code (versioned, tested, and monitored) get consistently better results than those who improvise.
Anthropic launched the Claude 3 family on March 4, 2024 with three models: Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus, all with 200k-token context. Haiku costs $0.25 per million tokens; Opus matches GPT-4 Turbo on benchmarks. This comparison explains when to choose each tier and how to combine them in production to cut costs without sacrificing quality where it matters.
Claude 2, launched by Anthropic in July 2023, offers a 100,000-token context window and safety grounded in Constitutional AI. Against GPT-4 it wins on long-document analysis and wide-context code; GPT-4 remains ahead on complex mathematical reasoning and its tooling ecosystem.
Five months after launch, GPT-4 excels at chained reasoning, technical writing, and medium-complexity code, but still fails at arithmetic, post-cutoff information, and cross-conversation consistency. Claude 2 wins on long context; LLaMA 2 wins on cost and privacy.
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