I think this characterizes the disagreement between pause advocates and Anthropic as it stood before the Claude 3 release with some pause-advocacy-favorable assumptions about the politics of maintaining one’s position in the industry. Full-throated, public pause advocacy doesn’t seem like a good way to induce investment in your company, for example.
More broadly I think Anthropic, like many, hasn’t come to final views on these topics and is working on developing views, probably with more information and talent than most alternatives by virtue of being a well-funded company.
More broadly I think Anthropic, like many, hasn’t come to final views on these topics and is working on developing views, probably with more information and talent than most alternatives by virtue of being a well-funded company.
It would be remiss to not also mention the large conflict of interest analysts at Anthropic have when developing these views.
I think this characterizes the disagreement between pause advocates and Anthropic as it stood before the Claude 3 release with some pause-advocacy-favorable assumptions about the politics of maintaining one’s position in the industry. Full-throated, public pause advocacy doesn’t seem like a good way to induce investment in your company, for example.
More broadly I think Anthropic, like many, hasn’t come to final views on these topics and is working on developing views, probably with more information and talent than most alternatives by virtue of being a well-funded company.
It would be remiss to not also mention the large conflict of interest analysts at Anthropic have when developing these views.