The US government just forced Anthropic to pull its most advanced AI models
… The core of the issue appears to center on a discovered “jailbreak” — a technique used to bypass an AI model’s built-in safety guardrails. …
… The core of the issue appears to center on a discovered “jailbreak” — a technique used to bypass an AI model’s built-in safety guardrails. …
… But the future is uncertain, especially as AI-generated junkware and malware become more prevalent. …
… It remains to be seen how useful any of this will be in practice, though; relying on AI for advice about a process with as much potential for harm as driving a car seems like a pretty dubious proposition. AI’s general tendency toward agreeableness with the user might also be an issue here. …
… It was partially over the company’s latest news, but honestly, I’ve been increasingly concerned about OpenAI’s evolution as a company when it comes to privacy and safety. …
… Just be aware that some of the same privacy and safety concerns apply to Google as well. If those concerns are part of why you’re leaving, Claude remains the most natural replacement. …