← Back to context Comment by matheusmoreira 5 days ago Looks like Anthropic's definition of safety includes their own safety from competition. 5 comments matheusmoreira Reply dragonwriter 5 days ago AI vendors’ idea of safety has always been safety for the interests of the AI vendor in question. This is not a new development, though this may help more people realize it. axus 5 days ago AI-generated competition for thee, not for me digitaltrees 5 days ago ding ding ding. This should be a new measure of anticompetitive analysis in anti trust law. SAI_Peregrinus 5 days ago It's always been about the safety of their valuation. wongarsu 5 days ago Only since Claude 3. So a bit over two years now
dragonwriter 5 days ago AI vendors’ idea of safety has always been safety for the interests of the AI vendor in question. This is not a new development, though this may help more people realize it.
digitaltrees 5 days ago ding ding ding. This should be a new measure of anticompetitive analysis in anti trust law.
SAI_Peregrinus 5 days ago It's always been about the safety of their valuation. wongarsu 5 days ago Only since Claude 3. So a bit over two years now
AI vendors’ idea of safety has always been safety for the interests of the AI vendor in question. This is not a new development, though this may help more people realize it.
AI-generated competition for thee, not for me
ding ding ding. This should be a new measure of anticompetitive analysis in anti trust law.
It's always been about the safety of their valuation.
Only since Claude 3. So a bit over two years now