Claude now writes most of Anthropic's code. Its co-founder says that's exactly why the world should start thinking about the brakes.

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

Data shows that AI is already dramatically speeding up the development of itself.

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.

Anthropic calls for global pause in AI development before humans lose control - SiliconANGLE

The plea for caution comes the same week it beat AI archrival OpenAI to filing for an IPO

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

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

In a long article on its website, titled "When AI builds itself", Anthropic said it would be good to have the option to slow or temporarily pause frontier AI development, citing…

Recent AI safety headlines point to a practical builder lesson: every serious AI product needs controls that can slow, scope, or stop stronger models before risk becomes an…

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.

Anthropic called for a coordinated slowdown in AI development, warning that AI capabilities could advance faster than society can adapt.

AI models are rapidly improving – so fast that they may soon be able to develop themselves without human involvement. That’s why Anthropic is warning the AI industry: It needs to…

The company says AI is already accelerating its own development, and that a meaningful slowdown would require multiple frontier labs to act together

Anthropic co-founder Daniela Amodei says high AI training costs are pushing the $965 billion company toward a potential fall 2026 IPO after filing with the

Anthropic is proposing that top AI companies coordinate a way to pause the development of advanced AI systems.

Some tech execs want a ‘pause’; the US president wants voluntary vetting – but can anything help keep AI under control?

After filing for its IPO, Anthropic says AI should slow down. Fat chance. - SiliconANGLE