Anthropic's CEO's remarks on Mythos class premium-ness of AI, China's open source threats and AI as a force for democracy (whatever that means)
Summary
Anthropic's CEO discusses the concept of a 'Mythos class premium-ness' in AI, warns about threats from China's open source AI, and argues that AI can be a force for democracy.
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