The company suggests the technology is becoming more and more independent, with the human role "narrowing" at every step
Anthropic, which is behind the AI chatbot Claude, says artificial intelligence is developing far too fast.
The company suggests the technology is becoming more and more independent, with the human role "narrowing" at every step.
On BBC Newsnight, its' co-founder Jack Clarke called for a co-ordinated global stop to AI research and development, before it's too late, adding that the AI industry is focusing too much on progress and is lacking a "break pedal".
The company behind AI chatbot Claude has called on people to stop artificial intelligence from going too far.
It comes after the company pushed back against the US Department of Defence from using it's AI model in it's military operations.

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