Anthropic somehow is is proving it to be very responsible um
Anthropic is deeply associated with AI safety, but I want to make sure that everyone understands what that actually means.
anthropics AI models um without any notice at all to allies as well as to
say Anthropic 's very serious about helping us manage or avoid most of the downside.
over Anthropic 's Claude Opus 4.5 model has been absolutely insane, which is just...
at Anthropic have in terms of expertise in physics.
- So Anthropic has several competitors.
down Anthropic and regulate AI because of the things he says.
that at Anthropic instead of just saying go go go?
And you're building Anthropic not only with your brother, but with five other co-founders.
And I think at Anthropic , something that we've always aimed to do is be as kind of radically transparent about all of this as we possibly can be, right?
Do we want Anthropic ?
- One of the Anthropic employees.
I think Anthropic will have continued success, as they've again and again been set up for that.
When folks come to Anthropic , interpretability often a draw, and I tell them, the other places you didn't go, tell them why you came here,
models like the Anthropic 's and OpenAI, etc., etc.
So like Anthropic and OpenAI in particular are trying to automate themselves.
talk to people at Anthropic and OpenAI.
rapid distribution every day anthropic release a model chat release something it spreads across the world very quickly and everybody's updating their
Which means anthropic from the inside out.
That's the anthropic principle.
And I'm curious about Anthropic itself.
These are the leaders of Anthropic .
I was reading recently about Anthropic .
We write performance reviews at Anthropic , and I've uploaded, you know, a lot of the people that I work with have reported to me for, like, you know,
But I think certainly for Anthropic , for OpenAI, you're kind of making a calculated bet that you're going to be able to
Early in the history of Anthropic , one of our co-founders, Chris Olah, who I believe you're interviewing soon, you know, he's the co-founder of the field
I can't even think of an anthropic explanation for it.
related to this, Anthropic .
You see with Mythos, Anthropic 's latest model, Right, these kind of things are particularly worrisome.
very fluid, but culturally Anthropic is known for betting very hard on code, which is the Claude Code thing, is working out for them right now.
I'm also joined afterwards by two other brilliant people from Anthropic .
There were a couple very strong engineers here at Anthropic who all previous code models, both produced by us and produced by all the other companies,
Anthropic this time last year was making something like a billion dollars a year.
OpenAI, Anthropic , and DeepMind all had these sort of founding narratives of like yes, these risks are real but we've thought about them and we're going
So Anthropic coming out and saying I'm not going to allow my model to be used for human targeting and
OpenAI, Anthropic , Google, and Meta, right?
places like Google DeepMind, Anthropic , and OpenAI that are using their massive resources to push the boundaries of AI.
And I see it a lot in the people that we hire at Anthropic .
My question is, what does Anthropic believe is the right balance between government regulation and AI innovation?
On top of that, Dario and the Anthropic team have been outspoken advocates for taking the topic of AI safety very seriously,
you know, the CEO of Anthropic , Dario, he coined this phrase, "The country of geniuses in the giant data center."
don't know, Dario now runs anthropic which is the maker of Claude.
常にGPTやClaude、 Anthropic などがありますが、
Yeah, I don't know that most companies will come to look like Anthropic .
So as I mentioned, Dario Amodei, Anthropic , OpenAI, everyone is expecting we're going to automate software engineers very soon.
So already, think about Mythos, the model that Anthropic , didn't release publicly, but said, "Look, this model's discovering bugs in 25-year-old software
And then from there things really just snowballed into working at OpenAI and then co-founding Anthropic .
We did this very large qualitative survey at Anthropic .
There will be times, there certainly have been at Anthropic , times where we were like, "This is not the most fun part," right?