The maker of Claude wants the world to keep one option open. The timing is the tell.
Anthropic warns self‑improving AI could outpace human control, urging a slowdown as risks grow and systems begin advancing on ...
Richard Socher's new $650 million startup wants to build an AI that can research and improve itself indefinitely — and he insists it will actually ship products.
As the race to build ever more powerful artificial intelligence systems accelerates, one of the industry's leading players is ...
The maker of Claude wants AI labs, including itself, to prepare for a coordinated slowdown if models begin building their own ...
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Anthropic urges pause in frontier AI development over oversight
Anthropic calls on world leaders to weigh AI risks as systems approach ability to improve without human oversight.
AI models are rapidly improving – so fast that they may soon be able to develop themselves without human involvement. That’s ...
Last week, Anthropic boasted that Claude is now writing 80% of Anthropic’s code, which the company presented as a harbinger ...
Anthropic has warned that recursive-self-improving AI could be on the horizon, but the truth is the company is more ...
Recursion—the computational capacity to embed elements within elements of the same kind—has been lauded as the intellectual cornerstone of language, tool use and mathematics. A multi-institutional ...
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