Fable 5 launched with a variety of safety mechanisms,
1) Training the model to decline to assist with dangerous requests; others involve retroactively analyzing patterns of misuse.
2) Another involves classifiers—smaller automated AI systems that, during an interaction, detect when the model is asked to perform a potentially harmful cybersecurity task (or produces potentially harmful outputs). When this occurs, the classifiers block the model from responding to requests. The ultimate goal of these classifiers is to prevent the model from engaging in uniquely dangerous behaviors.
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@AnthropicAI To win back approval, they made massive regulatory concessions, agreeing to co-develop future safety standards and report malicious activity directly to the feds.
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@CuriosityonX How long until communities stop treating data centers like a golden goose and start treating them like a giant, thirsty roommate who needs to be evicted?
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Is there any real way out of this silicon squeeze beyond just waiting years for new mega-fabs to go live? Because if we can't solve this on the software side through extreme architectural efficiency, hardware inflation is going to completely choke out every builder who isn't a tech giant.
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@saeverley@axios It’s wild that all US data centres combined use less than a third of the water we throw at keeping golf courses green.
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Why?
Under a compute hour model, if Anthropic makes Claude 2x faster, Amazon gets the benefit because they need fewer server hours to process the same workload.
Under a token pricing model, Anthropic pockets 100% of those optimisation gains. As inference gets cheaper to run internally, Anthropic's profit margins skyrocket, while Amazon continues to pay a flat rate per token.
Now it's making sense!
@WhaleInsider If China cloned the "restricted" capabilities of Claude Mythos anyway, did US export controls achieve anything besides giving our global rivals a massive head start?
@Coinvo But only for US organisations that operate and protect critical infrastructure, such as OpenAI 5.6, with limited access.
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