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To prepare for this shift, enterprises must first decouple their AI strategies from single-vendor dependencies. If a flagship model is suddenly blocked or recalled under the proposed FAA-style regulat
Anthropic PBC Chief Executive Officer Dario Amodei said the government should have the power to block artificial intelligence developers from deploying new AI models if they present certain risks.
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Most AI models are designed to be autoregressive—they generate text left to right one token at a time. DiffusionGemma has more in common with image generation models, which start with static and then denoise it to create the desired content.
Anthropic says Mythos won't help users build competing AI models. Critics said the move quietly degrades responses and limits competition.
The order asks AI companies to share previews of powerful new models with the government before they are released to the public.
Anthropic PBC Chief Executive Dario Amodei is calling on the U.S. government to block the deployment of dangerous artificial intelligence models in the same way as it prevents unsafe airplanes from taking off.
After hyping potential safety threats posed by its latest AI model, Anthropic says it is releasing a version with tweaks that make it “safe” for the general public. A day after filing for its initial public offering,
A study in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics explores how a machine-learning strategy known as transfer learning could dramatically reduce the computational cost of searching for new physics beyond the standard cosmological model—while also revealing an unexpected risk: Sometimes AI systems can become too reliant on what they already know.
Microsoft released a suite of fresh MAI models at Build 2026. They work fine, but they can't compete with Claude and Gemini.