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Anthropic’s safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI

Anthropic’s safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI
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Anthropic isn't hiding its frustration. "We disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people," the company wrote in a blog post.

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Heavy reliance on Anthropic's own explanations and blog post contentSympathetic framing of Anthropic as victim of ironic consequences despite safety-conscious approachInclusion of competitor criticism (Altman quote) that implicitly supports narrative of Anthropic being penalized for responsible messagingone-sided sourcingindustry-centric framinginformal/editorial tonebalanced attributionmultiple viewpointsneutral languageheavy attribution to Anthropic statements and blog postquestioning of government evidence qualityironic framing of company's safety marketing

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