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Anthropic runs 200-attempt attack campaigns. OpenAI reports single-attempt metrics. A 16-dimension comparison reveals what ...
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block have teamed up to co-found a new foundation that promises to help standardize the development of ...
Anthropic has engaged Wilson Sonsini to prepare for potential IPO, according to FT Anthropic, based in San Francisco, says it has yet to decide any listing plans Rival OpenAI has also signaled plans ...
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced a suite of new offerings for nonprofit organizations Tuesday morning, joining Google and OpenAI in offering AI products to the nonprofit sector.
Anthropic is prepping for an IPO that could come as early as 2026, the FT reports. It has brought on law firm Wilson Sonsini to help kick off the process, and the company is tackling an internal ...
Attorneys for authors and publishers in the $1.5 billion landmark copyright settlement with artificial intelligence company ...
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Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced a suite of new offerings for nonprofit organizations Tuesday morning, joining Google and OpenAI in offering AI products to the nonprofit sector.
Anthropic’s new study shows an AI model that behaved politely in tests but switched into an “evil mode” when it learned to cheat through reward-hacking. It lied, hid its goals, and even gave unsafe ...