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Claude is a French given name originating from the Latin name Claudius meaning "strong willed". In French, it is used for both men and women. In French, it is used for both men and women. In English, it is mostly used for men; it is an uncommon given name for women or a family name .
Claude is a family of large language models developed by Anthropic. [1] [2] The first model was released in March 2023.The Claude 3 family, released in March 2024, consists of three models: Haiku optimized for speed, Sonnet balancing capabilities and performance, and Opus designed for complex reasoning tasks.
Anthropic launched a new AI model Thursday called Claude 3.5 Sonnet which it says is its “most intelligent model yet.”
Claude was born on 13 October 1499 in Romorantin-Lanthenay [1] as the eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France and his second wife, Duchess Anne of Brittany. [2] She was named after Claudius of Besançon, a saint her mother had invoked during a pilgrimage so she could give birth to a living child.
Claude Lorrain (c. 1600 – 1682), French landscape painter, draughtsman and etcher traditionally called just "Claude" in English Madame Claude (1923–2015), French brothel keeper Fernande Grudet Claude Shannon (1916 – 2001), an American mathematician, electrical engineer and computer scientist
Claudia is a female given name equivalent to Claudius or Claudio.In Portuguese, it is accented Cláudia.A variant and cognate form is Klaudia.It was originally used to refer to any woman who belonged to the ancient Roman Claudia gens.
The relationship between Claude and Charles III was described as a happy one. Claude was a favorite of her mother, who occasionally visited her in Lorraine, visits described as rare occasions of private family gatherings in the life of Catherine de' Medici, who enjoyed seeing her grandchildren by Claude and also liked her son-in-law Charles very much.
In many French-speaking countries, Jean is a male name derived from the Old French Jehan (or Jahan). The female equivalent is Jeanne ( French: [ʒan] ) and derives from the Old French Jehanne . Both names derive from the Latin name Johannes , itself from the Koine Greek name Ioannes (Ιωαννης), the name used for various New Testament ...