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Anthropic just gutted their safety policy.
(Note that this is entirely unrelated to the Pentagon drama which is grabbing headlines.)
Anthropic has explicitly removed unilateral comittments to not deploy advanced models without first developing effective safeguards.
It's hard not to read this any other way than, "we will deploy Clippy if we think someone else will deploy Clippy too." Great "safety-focused" AI company we have here. Holden is getting roasted in the LessWrong comments, but I agree with Yud that Anthropic deserves a significantly less polite response.
"So y'all were just fucking lying the whole time huh?"
And the point becomes moot.
It's not a good week to be working at Anthropic, huh?
There's a lot of pushback against the DOD/DOW here, and it's not just leftists.
For example Dean Ball, the guy who literally wrote the Trump's admin own AI strategy as senior policy advisor is saying that this move is essentially destroying any trust investors could have in America AI companies.
This man isn't some leftie nutjob, again he literally worked for Trump on the AI action plan.
Scott Alexander who rarely wanders much into politics like this is straight up saying that the government should be ashamed here. He also made a prediction market if it'll be overturned and the chances look pretty good for anthropic right now
Comments on LessWrong which really really doesn't get political most of the time are basically calling the Trump admin an authoritarian danger.
Even the other AIs are saying this is insane.
The government's contradictory commands (it's a danger to have and also necessary) and abuse of power is really pissing off a lot of people who are otherwise rather neutral. Also a great example of how "woke" has lost all meaning, Trump is up there calling Anthropic a woke company just for not wanting to do domestic spying and killbots
Edit: Just came up in my feed, Greg Lukianoff the CEO of FIRE (the free speech org) is calling this dystopic https://x.com/glukianoff/status/2027390299845087740 He rarely speaks that much about general politics that much cause he wants FIRE to be 1st amendment focused, so another person really upset about this in particular.
In my experience the "tech right" and the rationalist Austin/SF crowd all thought they were smarter than MAGA and that MAGA was something they could outsmart, which means they get very angry when they don't actually get their way.
That description probably includes the culture that informs this discussion forum.
In this case, this entire subculture wants to dictate tech policy to the administration and not the other way around.
But the military is the man with guns and the tech crowd is the man quoting laws. They don't get to bid for government contracts and then try to curtail what the government can do with their systems. They can try to make it about bigger moral issues, but this is very much a case of what happens when a stoppable force meets an immovable object.
I can get Claude to write a letter to Dario begging him to change his mind, what exactly is your mental model of what these AIs are doing here?
This started when Anthropic asked whether their systems were used in the Maduro raid.
There are countries where the most successful military men call the shots. The term we use for these men is 'warlords', and an adjective which has been prominently used to describe such countries is 'shithole'.
MAGA won not through violence, in fact when they tried it they did not even come close to achieving any strategic objective, but though Trump getting more EC votes than Harris, that is to say, the law. And for all their insane stunts, Trump was not insane enough to order the Marines to seize Anthropic -- which is exactly what one would expect the man with the gun to do.
In the end, the US has checks and balances in place which prevent Trump from becoming a warlord (and turning the US into a shithole in the process, because these things go together). So Anthropic quoting the law and trusting that the man with the gun will be able to follow his own self-interest enough to not shoot them seems a winning strategy.
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