Anthropic’s skyrocketing valuation underscores how investor appetite for AI overrides the traditional risk calculus.
After failing to release its AI-powered Siri last year, Apple needs to do some major surgery on its voice assistant ASAP.
The legal decision sets a precedent for the pilfering of creative works for AI-fuel.
The AI industry's business model is once again being put under a legal microscope.
Anthropic says use of the song lyrics should be considered fair use under U.S. copyright law.
The company asks candidates to certify that they will not use AI during the application process.
Dario Amoedi also did a little hedging with his prediction, noting "this is not a very exact science."
The AI company still argues that training Claude on copyrighted material constitutes fair use.
Even using random capitalization in a prompt can cause an AI chatbot to break its guardrails and answer any question you ask it.
This protocol from Anthropic will connect any AI assistant to any data source. It’s the missing piece before AI can use all your apps for you.
Palantir and Anthropic have signed a deal to bring Claude to the Pentagon.
"Agents" are the buzzword of the day in the world of AI.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said that by focusing only on the largest harms caused by the largest AI models the bill would harm innovation and fail to keep up with the pace of technology.
In a preprint study, researchers found that training a language model with human feedback teaches the model to generate incorrect responses that trick humans.
It can even make your own 8-bit video game for you.
Apple is reportedly not paying OpenAI for ChatGPT, and OpenAI is not paying Apple. The companies are betting you, or the advertisers, will.
Elon Musk says he will ban Apple devices from his companies over their ChatGPT integration, claiming Apple is handing user data to OpenAI.
Apple announced a default ChatGPT integration into iPhones, Macs, and iPads at WWDC among a swath of AI infusions.
Why do large language models behave the way that they do? New research provides some clues.
Sam Altman's AI startup recently lost several key members of its Superalignment team, which was supposed to ensure AI doesn't go rogue.