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Brent D. Griffiths
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Anthropic is creating an entire new team dedicated to studying AI and the rule of law
The leader of the new Anthropic team said it will study topics such as what AI will "mean for executive power, for courts and elections."
Anthropic creates "AI & Rule of Law" team led by Botvinick (Yale), $295k-$345k salary range. Legal governance of AI models becomes strategic pre-IPO function; Pentagon dispute over "constitutional alignment" signals compliance as competitive differentiator for enterprise/government.
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Brent D. Griffiths
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Anthropic is creating an entire new team dedicated to studying AI and the rule of law

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