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The $1 billion gamble to ensure AI doesn’t destroy humanity The founders of Anthropic quit OpenAI to make a safe AI company. It’s easier said than done.
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New Multiverse Model Reveals How Dark Energy and Star Formation Shape the Odds for LifeSurprisingly, we found that even significantly higher dark energy densities would still be compatible with life, suggesting ...
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In the Anthropic case, another San Francisco district judge said Anthropic made “fair use” of books by the writers Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber and Kirk Wallace Johnson to train Claude.
Researchers at Anthropic and AI safety company Andon Labs gave an instance of Claude Sonnet 3.7 an office vending machine to run. And hilarity ensued.
AI biz Anthropic is trying to recruit academics to find out exactly how much its technology could crater the jobs market. Last month, CEO Dario Amodei warned that AI replacing workers could lead to ...
After CEO Dario Amodei's warning last month that artificial intelligence will bring mass job loss, Anthropic has announced the launch of the Economic Futures Program.
Anthropic PBC is launching an initiative designed to support research into the economic impact of artificial intelligence and ways to address it.
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How Hubble’s Expanding Universe and Webb’s Cosmic Dawn Fuel the Debate on Fine-Tuning and CreationTake a deep breath: the universe is not just big it’s mind-bogglingly, practically scandalously huge. And it’s growing. A century ago, Edwin Hubble peered through his telescope and shattered human ...
The first two judgements in court cases over the use of books to train artificial intelligence (AI) have been made in the US this week with wins for tech giants Meta and Anthropic – but the ...
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