AI, Anthropic and cybersecurity
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Sasha Baker, OpenAI’s head of national security policy, said a “workforce transformation” is needed to make sure that humans are making the final calls to keep people and systems safe.
Information security and software stocks fell on Friday as traders fretted over Anthropic’s advanced AI model, in the latest slide sparked by worries new tools will upend a wide range of sectors. Concerns have mounted all week across the software industry after Anthropic announced that its latest AI model,
Anthropic is exploring the possibility of designing its own chips, three sources said, as the company and its rivals respond to a chronic shortage of AI chips.
Zhipu, formally known as Knowledge Atlas Technology, is the latest Chinese AI company to hiked its prices. E-commerce heavyweight Alibaba Group and search-engine giant Baidu raised prices for their AI offerings last month, accelerating the U-turn taking shape in an industry where competition was previously characterized by cutthroat discounting.
The spy agency managed a few hundred AI projects last year, and recently used AI to generate an intelligence report for the first time, deputy director Michael Ellis said.
Claude Opus 4.6 raises safety concerns as autonomy reliability risks and healthcare implications challenge trust in advanced AI
Anthropic outlines risks and capabilities of advanced AI systems, highlighting cybersecurity implications and the shift toward controlled deployment.
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IIT Delhi’s CEP has opened admissions for the 8th batch of its Advanced Certificate Programme in AI, ML & DL. The course starts on 26th July 2026 and ends on 22nd January 2027. It is a live online programme covering Python,