Svmuu News: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that competitor Anthropic has adopted a "fear-based marketing strategy" in promoting its new model, Claude Mythos, and suggested that some safety risk warnings may be exaggerated.
Sam Altman pointed out that emphasizing the potential dangers of AI can help rationalize "control of AI by a small number of institutions." While some safety concerns do exist, exaggerating risks is also an effective marketing tactic.
Earlier, Claude Mythos attracted widespread attention for its ability to autonomously discover software vulnerabilities and execute complex cyberattack simulations. Anthropic is currently granting limited testing access to a select group of institutions, including Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft, through a restricted program.
Overall, this incident highlights the intensifying divide within the AI industry between the "safety-first" and "open development" paths. (Decrypt)
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Sam Altman Criticizes Anthropic's "Fear Marketing" in Promoting Claude Mythos, Sparking AI Safety Debate
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