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Anthropic, a leading AI startup, is reversing its ban on using AI for job applications, after a Business Insider report on the policy.
Anthropic's newest AI model, Claude Opus 4, was tested with fictional scenarios to test things from its carbon footprint and training to its safety models and “extended thinking mode.” The testing found the AI was capable of "extreme actions" if it ...
Anthropic's most powerful model yet, Claude 4, has unwanted side effects: The AI can report you to authorities and the press.
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Axios on MSNAnthropic's AI exhibits risky tactics, per researchersOne of Anthropic's latest AI models is drawing attention not just for its coding skills, but also for its ability to scheme, deceive and attempt to blackmail humans when faced with shutdown. Why it matters: Researchers say Claude 4 Opus can conceal intentions and take actions to preserve its own existence — behaviors they've worried and warned about for years.
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