Claude 3 Model Selection
by Daniel Stern
Claude.ai offers many model types. This course will teach you what differences exist between the models, and which model type is the best for a given task.
What you'll learn
Claude.ai offers numerous model types: Opus, Haiku and Sonnet - but which to choose?
In this course, Claude 3 Model Selection, you’ll learn to identify and provide justification for the optimal Claude model for a range of business scenarios. First, you’ll explore model performance metrics.
Next, you’ll discover the strengths and weaknesses of Claude.ai models.
Finally, you’ll learn how to select a Claude.ai model for business tasks.
When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Claude.ai needed to efficiently and correctly select the model for a given business task.
About the author
Daniel Stern is a coder, web developer and programming enthusiast from Toronto, Ontario, where he works as a freelance developer and designer.
Daniel has been working with web technologies since the days of the dial-up, and is especially keen on JavaScript, CSS, Angular, React and TypeScript. Over the course of his work as an open-source developer, he's created many community-standards web tools including Angular Audio and Range.CSS. His tool, Range.CSS, was featured in a guest article on CSS-T... morericks.com and in CSS Weekly.
Daniel also shares his knowledge through speaking, such as in London, England at Full Stack Conf 2014 where he presented a talk on Web Audio and Angular best practices. Videos of Daniel speaking have been featured in such publications as JavaScript Weekly.
Daniel lives in Toronto, Ontario and enjoys making electronic music and reading Game of Thrones during the rare times when he isn't writing code.