![]() ![]() Daniela and Dario join us to discuss the mission of Anthropic, their perspective on AI safety, their research strategy, as well as what it’s like to work there and the positions they’re currently hiring for. Their goal is to make progress on these issues through research, and, down the road, create value commercially and for public benefit. Their view is that large, general AI systems of today can have significant benefits, but can also be unpredictable, unreliable, and opaque. For those not familiar, Anthropic is a new AI safety and research company that’s working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. Today’s episode is with Daniela and Dario Amodei of Anthropic. Lucas Perry: Welcome to the Future of Life Institute Podcast. You can listen to the podcast above or read the transcript below. ![]() I can absolutely picture Tracer whistling along, or Reaper quietly humming in the hopes no one will hear.Have any feedback about the podcast? You can share your thoughts hereĢ:44 What was the intention behind forming Anthropic?Ħ:28 Do the founders of Anthropic share a similar view on AI?ħ:55 What is Anthropic’s focused research bet?ġ1:10 Does AI existential safety fit into Anthropic’s work and thinking?ġ4:14 Examples of AI models today that have properties relevant to future AI existential safetyĢ0:02 What does it mean for a model to lie?Ģ2:44 Safety concerns around the open-endedness of large modelsĢ9:01 How does safety work fit into race dynamics to more and more powerful AI?ģ6:16 Anthropic’s mission and how it fits into AI alignmentģ8:40 Why explore large models for AI safety and scaling to more intelligent systems?Ĥ3:24 Is Anthropics research strategy a form of prosaic alignment?Ĥ6:22 Anthropic’s recent research and papersĤ9:52 How difficult is it to interpret current AI models?ĥ2:40 Anthropic’s research on alignment and societal impactĥ5:35 Why did you decide to release tools and videos alongside your interpretability research?ġ:01:04 What is it like working with your sibling?ġ:05:33 Inspiration around creating Anthropicġ:12:40 Is there an upward bound on capability gains from scaling current models?ġ:18:00 Why is it unlikely that continuously increasing the number of parameters on models will lead to AGI?ġ:22:26 How does Anthropic see itself as positioned in the AI safety space?ġ:25:35 What does being a public benefit corporation mean for Anthropic?ġ:30:55 Anthropic’s perspective on windfall profits from powerful AI systemsġ:34:07 Issues with current AI systems and their relationship with long-term safety concernsġ:39:30 Anthropic’s plan to communicate it’s work to technical researchers and policy makersġ:48:30 What it’s like working at Anthropicġ:52:48 Why hire people of a wide variety of technical backgrounds?ġ:54:33 What’s a future you’re excited about or hopeful for?ġ:59:42 Where to find and follow Anthropic It doesn't seem like any other Overwatch heroes sing along so far, but I'm kind of hoping Blizzard will add these retroactively. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. TIL if you play the OW theme on Dorado's bells, Hammond will sing along. If the order is just right, Hammond will sing along with it. The trick is to ring the bells and create the Overwatch theme song - or to be more specific, the segment that plays after each Play of the Game. Pokemon go pester ball easter egg series#There are a series of bells overlooking a courtyard which can be run using weapons, each one carrying its own tone. To trigger the Easter egg, you'll need to play as Wrecking Ball in the Dorado map. (Thanks to the folks on Reddit who spotted it.) Now it turns out Hammond has a special little Easter egg all to himself that raises the cute factor even higher. The hamster hero Wrecking Ball is perhaps the most adorable part of Overwatch, despite the fact that Blizzard clearly made the wrong call on his name. ![]() Overwatch's Wrecking Ball will sing to you when an in-game Easter egg is triggered. ![]()
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