| ▲ | ChrisArchitect 14 hours ago | |
Related: Hegseth gives Anthropic until Friday to back down on AI safeguards | ||
| ▲ | EagnaIonat 9 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
It's part of the overall story. The safeguards dropped are when they will release a model or not based on safety. The Friday deadline is to allow to use their products for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons systems without a human in the loop. Anthropic hasn't backed down on those, yet. But they are in a bad situation either way. If they don't back down, they lose US government contracts, the government gets to do what it wants anyway. It also puts them in a dangerous position with non-governmental bodies. If they give into the demands, then it puts all AI companies at risk of the same thing. Personally I think they should move to the EU. The recent EU laws align with Anthropics thinking. | ||
| ▲ | dbg31415 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
They made it until Tuesday! They stood tall as long as they could! =P | ||