@VraserX: Anthropic might be the most dangerous company on Earth. Not because Claude is bad. Because they figured out the ultimat…
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An opinion piece argues that Anthropic's strategy of building frontier AI while warning about existential risk and advocating for regulation is a dangerous power move that positions them as the responsible priesthood.
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Anthropic might be the most dangerous company on Earth. Not because Claude is bad. Because they figured out the ultimate power move: Build the frontier AI. Tell the world frontier AI might end civilization. Frame yourself as the responsible priesthood. Push regulation that
VraserX e/acc (@VraserX): Anthropic might be the most dangerous company on Earth.
Not because Claude is bad.
Because they figured out the ultimate power move:
Build the frontier AI.
Tell the world frontier AI might end civilization.
Frame yourself as the responsible priesthood.
Push regulation that
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