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Claude3.7 Sonnet integrates Perplexity Pro, greatly improving agent workflow and code generation capabilities

Author: LoRA Time: 25 Feb 2025 361

Artificial intelligence search platform Perplexity announced that its Pro version now integrates the latest Claude 3.7 Sonnet model released by Anthropic. According to the latest news from Perplexity on the X platform, the company has conducted internal testing of the model for weeks, and the results show that it has made significant progress in its proxy workflow and code generation capabilities.

Perplexity tweeted: "Claude3.7Sonnet is now available with Perplexity Pro. We have tested the model internally for some time and have observed its significant improvements in proxy workflow and code generation. Now, users can set it up 'AI Model' option in the 'AI Model' toggle to experience this new feature.' Users simply update to the latest version and select Claude 3.7Sonnet in the app settings and you can use it immediately.

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Feedback on the X platform further proves the news. User @aigclink posted earlier in the day that Claude3.7Sonnet is Anthropic's first hybrid inference model, which supports instant response and detailed step-by-step thinking presentation, and significantly improves tasks such as mathematics, physics, instruction understanding and programming. Performance. The flexibility of this model has also attracted attention, with users getting quick answers through standard modes or enabling extended thinking modes to handle more complex tasks.

As an AI-powered search and question-and-answer platform, Perplexity's rapid integration of Claude 3.7Sonnet shows its keen sense of the latest technologies and efficient execution of technological updates. Industry insiders pointed out that the addition of this model is expected to further enhance Perplexity Pro's competitiveness in complex query processing and code-related tasks. Pro users can now experience this upgrade through the official website or in-app settings to explore their potential in actual applications.