AI chip startup Cerebras files for IPO
AI chip startup Cerebras has filed for an IPO, signaling significant investor interest in the specialized hardware powering artificial intelligence.
Read on TechCrunch →Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei criticizes OpenAI's ethics, accusing them of "safety theatre" and "straight up lies" in contrast to Anthropic's stance, especially regarding praise for Donald Trump.
Why it matters
This article highlights a significant public disagreement between two leading AI companies, Anthropic and OpenAI, regarding ethical standards and business practices. The accusations of "safety theatre" and "straight up lies" suggest a potential conflict of interest or differing approaches to AI development and deployment, particularly in sensitive areas like government contracts and political endorsements. This could influence investor confidence, regulatory scrutiny, and public perception of AI safety and trustworthiness.
The head of Anthropic, a company that makes AI, is saying that another big AI company, OpenAI, is not being honest about safety and is willing to say nice things about Donald Trump in a way that seems forced. He thinks people like Anthropic's AI better.
AI chip startup Cerebras has filed for an IPO, signaling significant investor interest in the specialized hardware powering artificial intelligence.
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