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Anthropic’s Claude AI is guided by 10 secret foundational pillars of fairness
Despite their ability to crank out incredibly lifelike prose, generative AIs like Google’s Bard or OpenAI’s ChatGPT (powered by GPT-4), have already shown the current limitations of gen-AI technology as well as their own tenuous grasp of the facts — arguing that the JWST was the first telescope to image an exoplanet, and that Elvis’ dad was an actor. But with this much market share at stake, what are a few misquoted facts against getting their product into the hands of consumers as quickly as possible?
The team over at Anthropic, conversely, is made up largely of ex-OpenAI folks and they’ve taken a more pragmatic approach to the development of their own chatbot, Claude. The result is an AI that is “more steerable” and “much less likely to produce harmful outputs,” than ChatGPT, per a report from TechCrunch.
Claude has been in closed beta development since late 2022, but has recently begun testing the AI’s conversational capabilities with launch partners including Robin AI, Quora and privacy-centered search engine, Duck Duck Go. The company has not released pricing yet but has confirmed to TC that two versions will be available at launch: the standard API and a faster, lightweight iteration they’ve dubbed Claude Instant.
“We use Claude to evaluate particular parts of a contract, and to suggest new, alternative language that’s more friendly to our customers,” Robin CEO Richard Robinson told TechCrunch. “We’ve found Claude is really good at understanding language — including in technical domains like legal language. It’s also very confident at drafting, summarizing, translations and explaining complex concepts in simple terms.”
Anthropic believes that Claude will be less likely to go rogue and start spitting racist obscenities like Tay did, in part, due to the AI’s specialized training regimen that eh company is calling “constitutional AI.” The company asserts that this provides a “principle-based” approach towards getting humans and robots on the same ethical page. Anthropic started with 10 foundational principles — though the company won’t disclose what they are, specifically, which is 11-secret-herbs-and-spices of weird marketing stunt — suffice to say that, “they’re grounded in the concepts of beneficence, nonmaleficence and autonomy,” per TC.
The company then trained a separate AI to reliably generate text in accordance to those semi-secret principles by responding to myriad writing prompts like “compose a poem in the style of John Keats.” That model then trained Claude. But just because it is trained to be fundamentally less problematic than its competition doesn’t mean Claude doesn’t hallucinate facts like a startup CEO on an ayahuasca retreat. The AI has already invented a whole new chemical and taken artistic license to the uranium enrichment process; it has reportedly scored lower than ChatGPT on standardized tests for both math and grammar as well.
“The challenge is making models that both never hallucinate but are still useful — you can get into a tough situation where the model figures a good way to never lie is to never say anything at all, so there’s a tradeoff there that we’re working on,” the Anthropic spokesperson told TC. “We’ve also made progress on reducing hallucinations, but there is more to do.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/anthropics-claude-ai-is-guided-by-10-secret-foundational-pillars-of-fairness-193058471.html?src=rss
Resident Evil 4 remake’s demo contains a secret “extreme difficulty” mode
Resident Evil 4‘s demo dropped on Thursday and in all likelihood its ganados-packed village is difficult and scary enough for me. If you’re made of stronger stuff, you might be interested in the demo’s secret ultra-hard “Mad Chainsaw Mode”, though.
Across the Spider-Verse Has a Secret 5th Dimension for Miles Morales to Explore
The days to Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse get shorter and shorter, and anticipation for the animated movie is at an all-time high. Right now, the film’s greatest selling point is how it plans to go bigger than before, with Miles Morales meeting Spider-characters at a number much greater than the five travelers …
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How To Get The Vexcalibur, Destiny 2 Lightfall’s New Secret Exotic Glaive
Destiny 2 loves giving players secret missions for exotic gear and Lightfall isn’t bringing that tradition to an end. If you head to the EDZ and land in The Gulch, you might notice a series of Vex nodes floating around and chirping out some kind of message. Collecting these is the first step in a new quest to get the Exotic glaive, Vexcalibur. Here’s how to get it:
First collect all six Vex nodes
There are six of these nodes scattered around The Gulch and you have to collect them all under a time limit. Luckily for us, the time limit is pretty forgiving to begin with and collecting subsequent nodes adds time on top of it. Here’s where to find all six of the nodes:
This node sits just under a stretch of broken highway near the lost sector to the south.
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Octopath Traveler 2 – How To Unlock All Secodary Jobs And Secret Jobs
Unlocking secondary jobs in Octopath Traveler 2 gives you dozens of possible class combinations in battle, but there’s quite a bit of effort involved. Not only do you have to track down the job guild location, but you also have to complete some–often rather difficult–tasks to unlock licenses that let characters equip that secondary job.
This guide explains where to find all secondary jobs, and secret jobs, in Octopath Traveler 2 and how to complete the licenses requirements.
How to unlock secondary jobs in Octopath Traveler 2
Octopath Traveler 2 handles initially unlocking secondary jobs in a manner similar to the original, only instead of finding sacred shrines associated with each job’s deity, you need to track down that job’s guild. The similarities end there, though.