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American AI giant Anthropic aims to boost the European tech ecosystem as it expands on the continent, product chief Mike Krieger told AFP Thursday at the Vivatech trade fair in
As tech giants push custom AI tools into the public sector, experts question what’s at stake when governments depend on private companies to shape policy, security, and public services.
AI startup Anthropic has wound down its AI chatbot Claude's blog, known as Claude Explains. The blog was only live for around a month.
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Futurism on MSNAnthropic Abruptly Shuts Down Blog Run by Its AI, Won't Say WhyAnthropic wanted to show off its Claude chatbot's writing skills by having it pen a blog — but just after announcing the venture, the company decided to kibosh it. As TechCrunch reports, the "Claude Explains" project was only live for a few weeks before Anthropic decided to pull the plug,
Anthropic's long-term benefit trust is a governance mechanism that Anthropic claims helps it promote safety over profit.
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Meta's new AI tool, Devmate, is powered by models from rivals including Anthropic's Claude. It reflects how the company uses competitor AI models.
Claude Gov is Anthropic’s answer to ChatGPT Gov, OpenAI’s product for U.S. government agencies, which it launched in January. It’s also part of a broader trend of AI giants and startups alike looking to bolster their businesses with government agencies, especially in an uncertain regulatory landscape.
The social platform alleges that Anthropic used data from Reddit to train its AI. Anthropic denies the claims.
An AI researcher put leading AI models to the test in a game of Diplomacy. Here's how the models fared.
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Sportico on MSNReddit Lawsuit Against Anthropic AI Has Stakes for SportsIn a new lawsuit, Reddit accuses AI company Anthropic of illegally scraping its users’ data—including posts authored by sports fans who use the popular online discussion platform. Reddit’s complaint,