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Anthropic recently wrote a postmortem on the increased rate of subpar model responses for Claude. It was really well done, showed the engineering depth of the folks on the team, and is (in my opinion) a model of information sharing that sho...
If an advanced AI system can figure out how to build a nuclear weapon—potentially assisting adversaries in doing so—how should the government intervene? And how can model creators know about these risks? A recent swath of regulatory efforts...
Anthropic settled its class-action copyright litigation brought by a group of book authors. The terms were headline-grabbing: Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion (!) to authors whose works were found to have been torrented, while committin...
Different AI “constitutions” can read very differently — depending on who’s doing the reading. Consider, for example, that Anthropic reported that Claude's Opus model might attempt to contact authorities if it concludes a user's behavior wa...
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Assistant Professor @ Princeton University leading the Polaris Lab at Princeton (https://www.polarislab.org/). Previously: JD/PhD @ Stanford; California Supreme Court; Meta Fundamental AI Research; Amazon AWS
M.S.E. student at Princeton interested in all things AI policy.
maybe the hard stuff’s inside, hidden — like bones, as opposed to an exoskeleton.…
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