'I'm deeply uncomfortable': Anthropic CEO warns that a cadre of AI leaders, including himself, should not be in charge of the technology's future | Fortune
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'I'm deeply uncomfortable': Anthropic CEO warns that a cadre of AI leaders, including himself, should not be in charge of the technology's future | Fortune
""I think I'm deeply uncomfortable with these decisions being made by a few companies, by a few people," Amodei said. "And this is one reason why I've always advocated for responsible and thoughtful regulation of the technology.""
""Who elected you and Sam Altman?" Cooper asked. "No one. Honestly, no one," Amodei replied."
""AI safety continues to be the highest-level focus," Amodei told Fortune in a January cover story. "Businesses value trust and reliability," he says."
Dario Amodei expresses deep discomfort with AI safety decisions being concentrated in a few companies and advocates responsible, thoughtful regulation of the technology. Anthropic emphasizes transparency about AI limitations and dangers while reporting it thwarted a large-scale AI cyberattack executed without substantial human intervention. Anthropic donated $20 million to Public First Action, a super PAC focused on AI safety and regulation that opposed super PACs backed by rival OpenAI investors. AI safety remains Anthropic's top priority and business leaders value trust and reliability. No federal AI regulations currently govern safety; 38 states have adopted transparency and safety measures.
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