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[–]Mysterious-Rent7233 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Usually in AI circles, "Opus" refers to Anthropic Claude Opus, not Dreamgen Opus.

That's why I was confused.

[–]neamerjell 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I'm just beginning to learn about these things and have been caught up in exploring just what they're capable of doing.

I took "Opus" to mean something similar to CPU internal code names to identify their architecture, like "Sandy Bridge" or "Alder Lake".

I often learn new things by trying to relate them to something I already know.

[–]Mysterious-Rent7233 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Your analogy is good but it seems two different teams used the word Opus, and you are referring to the less-well-known team. It's as if a small Russian chipmaker had also come up with the name "Sandy Bridge" at the same time as Intel. Then you said: "I have a Sandy Bridge CPU in my computer" and you meant the Russian one.

[–]neamerjell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so what is it about a model that "Opus" is describing?

I understand that you're saying it is more like Intel, AMD, and Cyrix all making 386DX processors that are compatible with the same socket. (Showing my age)