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“Anthropic's AI discovers 500+ security flaws in open source code”
...Anthropic. Of course, they've been focusing a lot on model alignment and safety, and they were quick out to say yesterday, their red team, their security team said, we have found more than $500 on ser
“Former insider reveals what Anthropic's culture is really like behind closed doors”
You definitely feel the the alignment towards the mission, but really care about it and take it very seriously. And on the outside, I think there's a little bit of skepticism around, like, are they ar
“US government vs Anthropic: VCs debate AI regulation priorities”
...admire and love Anthropic as a company, I'd I'd I'm not with them on this one. Yep. I think I think that's fair. I I I it's just that if you obviously, we've all got young children and just thinking
“OpenAI fires back with GPT 5.3 just 20 minutes after Anthropic's release”
...And Anthropic then came from from the back kind of so, you know, OpenAI Renegade setting up the competitor and actually overtook OpenAI in the interim in terms of the enterprise, in terms of coding, a
...alleged here. They tell me that these incidents were unrelated,
“It's like claiming that there's no need for SDR software because you bought Anthropic. It's a different problem to solve. So I think the problem solving how people and agents are working together in one workspace is a very different product.”
with Monday. It's not the same thing. There's tools that people use individually, which is great. Personal productivity tools, building agents. But then there's there's the actual work. It's like clai
...Anthropic's models to improve their own models. That was kind of what Anthropic alleged here. They tell me that these incidents were unrelated, but the timing of them was really hard to ignore. For the story, you interviewed OpenAI cofounder Wojciech
“The AI safety debate is over - autonomous agents are inevitable”
...Anthropic was so dismissive of it at first was the the safe thing is we don't want a semi autonomous agents running. We don't want agents running rogue twenty four seven with no guardrails. Okay? Brea
...is taking all the gross profit dollars and putting them into compute Yep. For training. So then all those gross profit dollars are going to like Jensen laugh hilariously. Maybe maybe Jensen or maybe like Amazon or Google who's sending it to Broadcom.
...right now. Yeah. And but then Anthropic is taking the Anthropic is taking all the gross profit dollars and putting them into compute Yep. For training. So then all those gross profit dollars are going to like Jensen laugh hilariously. Maybe maybe Jen
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place, but at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place. But at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place, but at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place, but at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place. But at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place. But at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place, but at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
...research teams, including Python, Rust, and c plus plus According to the Anthropic team, Sentry gives our developers one place that will have all the information they need to debug an issue. And speaking of AI, Sentry now has an AI debugger called SE
Anthropic used to have some older infrastructure monitoring in place. But at their massive scale and complexity, they instead adopted Sentry to help them fix issues faster. Yep. Crashes can be a massive problem in AI. If you're running a huge compute
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