New trend could see humans lose control over AI systems, Anthropic warns

Anthropic says AI now writes most of its code and runs increasingly complex research tasks, leaving people to decide which problems are worth solving.

The $1.3 trillion startup has warned that AI models are nearing the capability to improve without human intervention.

Claude and Mythos maker says the latest models are beginning to show signs they could escape human control. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

One of the companies at the forefront of the AI revolution is calling for a pause in AI development to allow society time to grapple with its immense implications.

The developer of Claude says a pause in the AI race would 'likely be a good thing' and warns that cutting-edge models are beginning to show signs they could become increasingly…

Anthropic warns that advanced AI systems may soon self-enhance with minimal human oversight, urging global preparedness as rapid technological advancements outpace expectations.

Anthropic warned AI could soon improve itself, calling for an industry-wide pause if development outpaces safety measures.

The tech giant has offered to halt work on more powerful systems on one condition: that its rivals in the US and China agree to stop at the same time.

Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has suggested a global pause on building the most powerful AI systems as the latest models are beginning to show signs they could escape…

Anthropic is sharing internal data showing how much Claude is speeding up its own AI development: more than 80 percent of production code now comes from Claude, and engineers are…

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark said AI agents might soon be able to build and train models themselves and, if that happens, humans could lose control over AI systems.

Il cofondatore di Anthropic Jack Clark ha affermato che presto gli agenti di IA potrebbero costruire e addestrare da soli i modelli e che, se accadrà, gli esseri umani rischiano…

New trend could see humans lose control over AI systems, Anthropic warns

Internal data shows engineers shipping eight times more code.

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