As Anthropic and OpenAI advance towards initial public offerings, they emphasize their commitment to ensuring AI technologies are safe and beneficial for society. However, Safiya Noble, a UCLA professor and director of the Center on Resilience & Digital Justice, cautions that current AI systems are not safe. She highlights that training data often incorporates stereotypes and biases, which pose significant risks. Noble expressed her concerns during an appearance on 'Bloomberg Tech' with hosts Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow.
UCLA Professor Warns Current AI Technology Is Not Safe
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Anthropic has officially launched Claude Fable 5, a state-of-the-art AI model designed for general use, which outperforms all previous models in various benchmarks, including software engineering and scientific research. To mitigate potential risks associated with its powerful capabilities, the model features robust safeguards that will redirect certain queries to the less capable Claude Opus 4.8. Alongside Fable 5, Anthropic has introduced Claude Mythos 5, designed for a select group of cyberdefenders and infrastructure providers, offering enhanced cybersecurity functionalities. Both models are priced competitively at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens. The launch represents a significant step towards making advanced AI technologies widely accessible while prioritizing safety.
