In a recent interview with Joanna Stern at Davos, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei shared insights into the company’s future plans for its generative AI chatbot, Claude, and the broader implications of AI development. Amodei discussed the anticipated features for Claude, including improved reasoning capabilities, enhanced memory, and the introduction of web integration, all expected to roll out in the coming months without specific timelines.
He emphasized the urgency of safe AI development and the importance of regulation, particularly as AI technologies advance rapidly, potentially surpassing human intelligence by 2027. Amodei noted that while Claude currently lacks certain features that ChatGPT offers, such as advanced online search capabilities, it has already launched an early AI agent, positioning it ahead in some areas.
Amodei also highlighted the partnerships with major tech companies like Amazon and Google, as well as the competition presented by China. He pointed out both the positive and negative potential consequences of advanced AI, including job displacement and safety concerns. For a more in-depth look at Amodei’s perspectives and Anthropic’s plans, viewers can access the full interview conducted by The Wall Street Journal.
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