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Anthropic calls for AI labs to prepare for potential recursive self-improvement

Anthropic has cautioned that AI models may soon be capable of recursive self-improvement. The company is advocating for AI labs to prepare for a potential coordinated slowdown in development if this situation arises.

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Anthropic, the company behind the AI model Claude, has issued a warning regarding the possibility of artificial intelligence systems beginning to improve themselves recursively. The company has urged AI laboratories, including its own, to consider a coordinated slowdown in development should such advancements occur.

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Anthropic warns AI may soon begin recursive self-improvement

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Anthropic calls for AI labs to prepare for potential recursive self-improvement