Anthropic Philosopher Amanda Askell Says Claude May Replace Her Job One Day
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Amanda Askell, Anthropic’s resident philosopher who's working to shape Claude's "personality," says advanced A.I. could eventually take over even deeply human jobs like her own.
Amanda Askell, Anthropic’s resident philosopher who's working to shape Claude's "personality," says advanced A.I. could eventually take over even deeply human jobs like her own.
Amanda Askell, Anthropic’s resident philosopher who's working to shape Claude's "personality," says advanced A.I. could eventually take over even deeply human jobs like her own.
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