The maker of Claude wants the world to keep one option open. The timing is the tell.
AI models are rapidly improving – so fast that they may soon be able to develop themselves without human involvement. That’s ...
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.
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Anthropic calls on world leaders to weigh AI risks as systems approach ability to improve without human oversight.
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Anthropic's internal data shows Claude writing most of its code, an early signal of recursive self-improvement in AI.
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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