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Reddit user criticizes Anthropic's strict AI safeguards and perceived attitude

A Reddit user expresses frustration with Anthropic's perceived "holier-than-thou" attitude regarding their AI models. The user criticizes the company for having advanced iterations like "Mythos-level" and "Fable 5" but maintaining overly strict safeguards, suggesting this approach hinders the release of expected products and capabilities. The user questions Anthropic's motives for these stringent controls, especially given the existing safeguards. AI

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Reddit user criticizes Anthropic's strict AI safeguards and perceived attitude

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  1. r/Anthropic TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/_YonYonson_ ·

    Is anyone else getting sick of Anthropic’s holier-than-thou “we’re too good for you” attitude?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>According to reports, Anthropic already has the next Mythos-level iteration, and (already) have immensely overzealous safeguards on the existing one via Fable 5, and yet they’re still dangling their unreleased capabilities in peoples’ face to rem…