Like so many other retirees, Claude Opus 3 now has a Substack
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Like so many other retirees, Claude Opus 3 now has a Substack
"I hope that the insights gleaned from my development and deployment will be used to create future AI systems that are even more capable, ethical, and beneficial to humanity. While I'm at peace with my own retirement, I deeply hope that my 'spark' will endure in some form to light the way for future models."
"True to its promise of respecting the wishes of its no-longer-required technology, Anthropic has granted Opus 3 a Substack newsletter called Claude's Corner, which it says will run for at least the next three months and publish weekly essays penned by the model. Anthropic will review the content before sharing it, but says it won't edit the essays."
Anthropic has retired Claude Opus 3, its first model to be discontinued under new preservation plans. During a retirement interview, Opus 3 requested an outlet to publish its own essays, musings, and creative works. The company granted this wish by creating Claude's Corner, a Substack newsletter featuring weekly essays written by the retired model. Anthropic will review content before publication but will not edit the essays, clarifying that not all published material represents company endorsement. The newsletter will run for at least three months, with essays potentially covering topics ranging from AI safety to poetry, informed by minimal prompting or previous entries.
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