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Imagine a startup famous for its safety promises suddenly eyeing a trillion-dollar IPO. That's the gamble Anthropic is taking, and it’s raising eyebrows. According to /u/siliCONtainment- writing in AI, the company built its reputation on AI safety, promising restraint and careful development. But now, with big money on the table, some wonder if those commitments can truly hold. The pressure to scale fast and compete with giants like OpenAI might force a shift — perhaps cutting corners or softening their stance. Yet, Anthropic’s founders seem to believe that safety isn’t just a moral stand, but a core business advantage. So what does this really mean for AI safety as a whole? Will the lure of massive funding compromise those principles, or could it actually push safety into the mainstream? As /u/siliCONtainment- notes, the next few years will be crucial to see if big dollars can align with big ideals — or if they’ll tear them apart. Either way, this is a story worth watching.
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