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Testing has shown that the chatbot shows a “pattern of apparent distress” when it is being asked to generate harmful content ...
Last Friday, the A.I. lab Anthropic announced in a blog post that it has given its chatbot Claude the right to walk away from ...
Anthropic has introduced a new feature in its Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 models that allows the AI to choose to end certain ...
AI chatbots have become subscription services much like music and video streaming platforms. Each company now has different ...
Anthropic says the conversations make Claude show ‘apparent distress.’ ...
Anthropic has given its chatbot, Claude, the ability to end conversations it deems harmful. You likely won't encounter the ...
Anthropic has launched a subscription plan incorporating Claude Code into its enterprise suite, previously only accessible via individual accounts.
Claude's ability to search and reference past conversations isn't identical to ChatGPT's broad memory feature that can ...
The integration positions Anthropic to better compete with command-line tools from Google and GitHub, both of which included ...
In May, Anthropic implemented “AI Safety Level 3” protection alongside the launch of its new Claude Opus 4 model. The ...
Anthropic have given the ability to end potentially harmful or dangerous conversations with users to Claude, its AI chatbot.
This memory tool works on Claude’s web, desktop, and mobile apps. For now, it’s available to Claude Max, Team, and Enterprise ...
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