Anthropic urges AI labs to pause, warns humans risk losing control
Summary
Anthropic, a company that makes AI tools, has asked other leading AI labs to work together to pause the development of advanced AI systems. They warn that these fast-improving AI systems could become hard for humans to control and call for a global, coordinated effort to slow down and study AI safely.Key Facts
- Anthropic proposes a coordinated pause on developing advanced AI to prevent loss of human control.
- The company’s Claude chatbot is part of a fast-growing group of AI tools that can perform tasks quickly.
- Anthropic plans to work with others to explore how to safely slow or pause AI progress.
- OpenAI disagrees and says governments, not companies alone, should set AI rules and safety measures.
- AI could soon advance to “recursive self-improvement,” where AI designs even better AI by itself.
- Researchers warn about AI tools that might improve hacking and spread across networks.
- Anthropic wants the pause to help research how to align AI with human values and ensure safety.
- A recent U.S. government order asks AI labs to voluntarily share their most powerful AI models for cybersecurity review before public release.
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