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Anthropic called for top AI labs to consider slowing frontier AI development as advanced models may approach recursive self-improvement.
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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Anthropic called for top AI labs to consider slowing the pace of development,
00:08saying AI systems may soon be capable of improving themselves without human intervention,
00:12according to the Wall Street Journal. The company disclosed internal data showing its most advanced
00:17models are improving rapidly and could reach recursive self-improvement sooner than institutions
00:22can prepare for. Marina Favaro and Jack Clark authored a blog post proposing a global agreement
00:28to slow frontier AI development and a verification mechanism to ensure compliance. Anthropic compared
00:35the challenge to nuclear weapons treaties, but noted that concealing AI training runs is far easier
00:40than hiding missile silos. The company plans to organize conversations with policymakers and
00:45researchers in the coming months. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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