Anthropic: “AI is too dangerous” also Anthropic: releases the most dangerous AI model ever
Summary
Anthropic publicly calls for a global pause on AI while simultaneously testing Mythos, a model it describes as potentially disruptive, and dropping safety pledges amid a $965B valuation.
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