Can Anthropic Control What It's Building?

The New Yorker 

Inside the company behind Claude, researchers are trying to understand systems that may have already exceeded their grasp. The staff writer Gideon Lewis-Kraus joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss his reporting on Anthropic, the artificial-intelligence company behind the large language model Claude. They talk about Lewis-Kraus's visits to the company's San Francisco headquarters, what drew him to its research on interpretability and model behavior, and how its founding by former OpenAI leaders reflects deeper fissures within the A.I. industry. They also examine what "A.I. safety" looks like in theory and in practice, the range of views among rank-and-file employees about the technology's future, and whether the company's commitment to building safe and ethical systems can endure amid the pressures to scale and compete. Anthropic Doesn't Know, Either," by Gideon Lewis-Kraus " Is There a Remedy for Presidential Profiteering?