Here’s what I’ve been working on recently: @anthropicai. I’ll be spending a lot of my time on measurement and assessment of our AI systems, as well as thinking of ways govs/others can assess AI tech. There’s a lot to do!
@willdepue I'm doing a bunch of scenario work and polling at the moment. Hopefully will have stuff to share in a few months, but will want to get a few turns of crank in and increase rigor before doing public writeups. definitely on my mind though!
@natolambert yes, I think this is just a general trend: as AI systems get better, people will delegate to more of them, more of them will be run as agents, and generally many orgs will see this kind of speedup
Niche tweet: If you have an excitable toddler, get sick of listening to Bluey and Raffi, and need the occasional bit of non-brainslop kid TV to let you do basic tasks like unload the dishwasher, you might like this fan-made video for the Geese song Cobra. https://t.co/no6zaZAxjb
@LeoMehr thanks! it's a huge amount of work and often results in me burning down my evenings or weekends for the newsletter. at the same time, I think one of the best things _anyone_ can do to orient themselves to AI is to have a personal hobby/passion project, so I think it's helpful
We’re expanding Project Glasswing. We’ve extended access to Claude Mythos Preview to approximately 150 additional organizations, based in more than fifteen countries.
Read more about this expansion and our future plans for Project Glasswing: https://t.co/QrtHSBdRbh
Anthropic now has a team dedicated to AI and the rule of law — and we've just opened our first role.
@AnthropicAI has studied what AI means for the economy. This team asks a different question: what will it mean for executive power, for courts and elections — and for the public deliberation that constitutional democracy ultimately rests on?
We're looking for someone with real depth in both AI and the law — a legal scholar, political scientist, or experienced government hand who can reason about frontier systems and the institutions they will affect.
If that's you, or someone you know: https://t.co/668HDz1lhf
@simonsarris one of my favorite young baby past times is doing laundry or loading/emptying dishwasher while my children observe me in a v imperious manner from this bouncer
It's sunday, so getting a little loose with Import AI. Wrote up a fun recent paper from @akorinek about measuring AI in the economy, will be covered tomorrow in issue 459.
Wrote a fictional story for the next issue of Import AI that is pretty different to my previous ones. I think there are beautiful things ahead for humanity as AI gets more powerful and I've tried to capture some of that here. Issue should come out on Tuesday.
My toddler couldn't sleep so they snuggled next to me on the couch while I read an extremely dry and finicky Huawei paper on low-bit precision training. It was oddly beautiful to be pecking away at my newsletter while my kid occasionally made me take breaks to quack like a duck.