Anthropic is different because they're committed to safety.

...I'm being told they are no longer committed to safety.

https://time.com/7380854/exclusive-anthropic-drops-flagship-safety-pledge/

Exclusive: Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge

In an abrupt shift, the company may release future AI models without ironclad safety guarantees

Time
@mttaggart

Thinking about how Google quietly removed any mention of "Don't be evil"

@rachel @mttaggart I think this bugs me in the same way as politicians having stopped pretending to not be cartoonishly evil.

Obviously it's terrible that <entity> is doing bad things, but it felt nicer to live in a world where they felt that they had to lie about it by claiming they weren't doing the bad thing.

@jwdt @mttaggart Yeah...

In the past, I had joked that Google's "Don't Be Evil" was a warrant canary, but even that is an idealistic idea, implying that there was a large org like that which ever really was "one of the good ones"

@rachel @mttaggart I don't even know how you could parody something like this.

"Corporation removes (don't be evil | we value safety) from their website"... I'd expect that to end with "after their CEO mysteriously vanished and was replaced by Dr Evil".