Anthropic just wrote itself a safety loophole
… It’s worth noting that Elon Musk-controlled xAI and OpenAI have already reached agreements with the Pentagon. …
… It’s worth noting that Elon Musk-controlled xAI and OpenAI have already reached agreements with the Pentagon. …
… Avasare seems to be stating quite plainly what I wrote yesterday: that flat-rate AI plans like Claude Pro and Claude Max are broken, mainly due to the rise in agentic AI applications like Claude Cowork and Claude Code. …
… Unlike a straightforward back-and-forth chat, the AI agents employed by Claude Cowork and particularly Claude Code often split up to perform multi-step tasks, and the more complex and magical those tasks are, the more tokens they’ll burn. …
… As Anthropic’s Head of Growth Amol Avasare recently said, AI agents that “run for hours weren’t a thing” when inexpensive flat-rate plans like Claude Pro first came on the scene, adding that its current flat-rate plans which likely employ usage formulas similar to GitHub's PRU system "weren’t built… …
… In the development of these new NLAs, Anthropic researchers dusted off the “Claude blackmail” scenario yet again, and it goes like this: We gave Claude control of an email account with access to all of a company’s fictional emails. Reading these emails, the model discovered two things. …
… Keep it factual and flag any missing inputs as questions at the end." Word is getting model choice between OpenAI and Anthropic models in April. The new agentic capabilities are generally available in Word for Windows and Mac for Microsoft 365 subscribers. …
… If the answer’s no, then keep that file out of your AI’s workspace. Do put your AI assistant on a tight leash The same goes for AI coding agents. Most personal AI assistants will ask you what level of oversight you’d like over their activities. …