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Anthropic found that pushing AI to "evil" traits during training can help prevent bad behavior later — like giving it a ...
In the paper, Anthropic explained that it can steer these vectors by instructing models to act in certain ways -- for example ...
Last week, Anthropic presented some research into how AI “personalities” work. That is, how their tone, responses, and ...
New Anthropic research shows that undesirable LLM traits can be detected—and even prevented—by examining and manipulating the ...
Anthropic revealed breakthrough research using "persona vectors" to monitor and control artificial intelligence personality ...
On Friday, Anthropic debuted research unpacking how an AI system’s “personality” — as in, tone, responses, and overarching ...
A new study from Anthropic suggests that traits such as sycophancy or evilness are associated with specific patterns of ...
AI models can often have unexpected behaviours and take on strange personalities, and Anthropic is taking steps towards ...
Anthropic has unveiled research on how an AI system's personality changes and what influences it to turn evil. The study also explores methods to control these shifts.
Anthropic scanned and discarded millions of books to train its Claude AI assistant. It also used pirated content. Legal rulings are both a win and a warning.
Judge says Anthropic made fair use of books to train AI Fair use is key defense for tech companies in AI copyright cases Judge also says pirating authors' books could not be justified June 24 ...
Anthropic’s use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal under US copyright law, a judge ruled. Above, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei in May. AP US copyright ...