A Radical Plan to Make AI Good, Not Evil

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A Radical Plan to Make AI Good, Not Evil
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Anthropic, a startup founded by a group of researchers who left OpenAI, announced today that its own chatbot, Claude, has a set of ethical principles built in that define what it should consider right and wrong, which they calls the bot’s “constitution.”

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3 percent of the company’s tweets. Researchers say that’s too much for too little data.Letting the chatbot interact with the live internet will make it more useful—and more problematic, too.Supersmart algorithms won't take all the jobs, But they are learning faster than ever, doing everything from medical diagnostics to serving up ads.WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation.

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