Codex quite often refuses to do "unsafe/unethical" things that Anthropic models will happily do without question.
Anthropic just raised 30 bn... OpenAI wants to raise 100bn+.
Thinking any of them will actually be restrained by ethics is foolish.
https://www.maginative.com/article/anthropic-launches-first-...
Well, I think $2 million is pretty good, but maybe it's not much after taxes.
The 'boy (or girl) who cried wolf' isn't just a story. It's a lesson for both the person, and the village who hears them.
Global Warming, Invasion, Impunity, and yes Inequality
https://x.com/MrinankSharma/status/2020881722003583421
A slightly longer quote:
> The world is in peril. And not just from AI, or from bioweapons, gut from a whole series of interconnected crises unfolding at this very moment.
In a footnote he refers to the "poly-crisis."
There are all sorts of things one might decide to do in response, including getting more involved in US politics, working more on climate change, or working on other existential risks.
Claude invented something completely nonsensical:
> This is a classic upside-down cup trick! The cup is designed to be flipped — you drink from it by turning it upside down, which makes the sealed end the bottom and the open end the top. Once flipped, it functions just like a normal cup. *The sealed "top" prevents it from spilling while it's in its resting position, but the moment you flip it, you can drink normally from the open end.*
Emphasis mine.
I can't really take this very seriously without seeing the list of these ostensible "unethical" things that Anthropic models will allow over other providers.
Bring on the cryptocore.
Thanks for the successful pitch. I am seriously considering them now.
That's why I have a functioning brain, to discern between ethical and unethical, among other things.