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Anthropic's Mike Krieger said companies with a good understanding of the customer can stay "defensible" in the business.
A proposed 10-year ban on states regulating AI "is far too blunt an instrument," Amodei wrote in an op-ed. Here's why.
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PCMag on MSNAre You a Spy? Anthropic Has a New AI Model for YouOpenAI competitor Anthropic, which makes the Claude chatbot, is rolling out a new set of AI models built specifically for US ...
Anthropic says the new models underwent the same "safety testing" as all Claude models. The company has been pursuing ...
Battlelines are being drawn between the major AI labs and the popular applications that rely on them. This week, both ...
On the heels of an OpenAI controversy over deleted posts, Reddit sued Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing the AI company of ...
Anthropic says it has released a new set of AI models tailored for U.S. national security customers.
Anthropic has quietly launched Claude Explains, a new dedicated page on its website that's generated mostly by the company's ...
Reddit sued the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing it of stealing data from the social media ...
Represented by John Quinn of Quinn Emanuel, Reddit claims the maker of Claude AI is in breach of contract by using its ...
In a fictional scenario set up to test Claude Opus 4, the model often resorted to blackmail when threatened with being ...
Reddit's content is a gold mine for teaching AI to sound human — and Reddit isn’t about to let it go for free.
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