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Large language models can transmit harmful behavior to one another through training data, even when that data lacks any obvious references to negative traits. Researchers Alex Cloud and Minh Le at AI company Anthropic,
Bank executives are taking Anthropic's new AI seriously, but cybersecurity experts are dismissing the doomsday framing as a clever marketing schtick.
Anthropic is reportedly preparing Claude Opus 4.7 as it accelerates its AI release cycle, alongside new tools that could reshape design and content creation.
Meta on Wednesday announced its first major model since CEO Mark Zuckerberg rebooted the company’s AI efforts last year under a new division called Meta Intelligence Labs. The model, called Muse Spark, is a step toward Zuckerberg’s vision of “personal superintelligence,” the company says, and for now, it will remain closed source.
Meta debuted its first major large language model, Muse Spark, spearheaded by chief AI officer Alexandr Wang, who leads Meta Superintelligence Labs.
Using artificial-intelligence to teach other models can be cheaper and faster than building them from scratch, but this approach can introduce unwanted traits.
Meta's Muse Spark is the first AI model from the company's new Superintelligence Labs.
After releasing its first major AI model in a year called Muse Spark, Meta now has to figure out how to turn it into a business.
The advanced abilities of Anthropic's new model has alarmed officials and experts. Goldman's CEO said the bank was doubling down on cyber protection.