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Last week, Anthropic released what it calls Claude’s Constitution, a 30,000-word document outlining the company’s vision for how its AI assistant should behave in the world. Aimed directly at Claude and used during the model’s creation,
The change to Claude’s constitution and seeming embrace of the idea that it may one day have an independent consciousness comes just a day after Anthropic CEO and founder Dario Amodeo spoke on a World Economic Forum panel titled “The Day After AGI” and suggested that AI will achieve “Nobel laureate” levels of skills across many fields by 2027.
With a newly published constitution for its Claude model, Anthropic is teaching AI not just what to avoid but why certain boundaries exist.
Anthropic has confirmed that its AI chatbot Claude will remain free of advertising, distancing itself from OpenAI’s recent move to introduce ads in ChatGPT. The company argues that ads would undermine trust and distort how users interact with AI,
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Anthropic writes 23,000-word 'constitution' for Claude, suggests it may have feelings
Describes its LLMs as an ‘entity’ that probably has something like emotions The Constitution of the United States of America is about 7,500 words long, a factoid The Register mentions because on Wednesday AI company Anthropic delivered an updated 23,
Anthropic has released a 23,000-word constitution for Claude that contemplates AI consciousness while admitting the framework will likely prove misguided as AI capabilities evolve.