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Anthropic co-founder: Slow AI now

Jack Clark, Anthropic's co-founder, tells BBC's Newsnight that AI may evolve beyond human control. He advocates regulations to slow uncontrolled AI development.

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AI could evolve beyond human input

Clark warns AI could reach a self-developing stage, where it grows without human oversight. This presents risks not fully understood by developers or regulators.

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Call for tools to slow AI growth

Jack Clark proposes regulatory tools to deliberately slow down advanced AI deployment. Such tools would ensure proactive measures against potential risks.

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Anthropic's focus: AI safety research

Anthropic is a leading AI startup prioritizing safety. Founded in 2021, it studies risks of advanced AI systems and advocates for responsible development practices.

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AI safety gains global attention

Governments and tech companies globally, including Anthropic, highlight the urgent need to regulate AI. Debates on ethical AI have surged over the past 2 years.

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BBC's Newsnight highlights AI concerns

Clark's comments came during a Newsnight interview on October 2023. He stressed the increasing speed of AI development and the importance of cautious steps.

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AI may soon evolve without human input, warns Anthropic. Explore our in-depth analysis of Jack Clark's call for regulation on BreakWire News.

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