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Unfortunately, I think ‘No bad person should ever benefit from our success’ is a pretty difficult principle to run a business ...
A leaked memo reveals Anthropic's plan to seek Gulf investment — despite ethical concerns and past opposition to funding from ...
In the so-called "constitution" for its chatbot Claude, AI company Anthropic claims that it's committed to principles based ...
Across Silicon Valley and beyond, not everyone is as concerned about what AI means for entry-level white collar jobs as ...
Open AI COO Brad Lightcap said Anthropic's Dario Amodei is wrong to suggest AI will destroy white-collar jobs in the next one ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei informed employees of the company's plan to seek investment from the UAE and Qatar, citing the ...
CHICAGO—IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said dire AI job warnings stem from a "reality distortion field" among industry leaders, arguing in an Axios interview that the employment picture is much more promising ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns staff of ethical concerns as the company considers investment from the UAE and Qatar, aiming to raise capital while keeping control.
Of workers surveyed, 18% said AI suggested an entirely new career path that they hadn't previously considered.
As rich tech men hold the cards, big tech’s tone-deaf response to job loss reveals a trillion-dollar chase and a cold indifference even AI couldn’t hallucinate ...
Commentary: Artificial intelligence is shaping the future. But we need to start preparing now to ensure it's a better one.
In Dario Amodei’s words: I’ve long been a proponent of export controls on chips to China because I believe that democratic countries must remain ahead of autocracies in AI.