@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.

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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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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