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Marginal Gains's avatar

I’m unsure if this is a sign of desperation, an attempt to build new hype, or a way to divert attention from a genuine issue or challenge.

"Desperate people do desperate things," and this might just be one of those cases. Anthropic seems to be struggling to compete with other models, and their focus on speculative concepts like AI consciousness and model welfare could be a way to make Claude Opus 4 appear more capable than it really is. This serves several purposes: attracting funding, generating marketing buzz, and building hype around the model. By crafting a narrative of sophistication and uniqueness, they’re trying to stand out in an increasingly crowded field where models are becoming commoditized, and improvements are largely incremental.

It also feels like a classic case of "If you cannot convince them, confuse them." By steering the conversation toward abstract ideas about consciousness and ethics, Anthropic might be using this new gimmick to distract us from more practical challenges or real risks. While this branding strategy will likely generate attention, it raises the question: Is this genuine innovation or just a distraction disguised as philosophical exploration?

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Richard's avatar

These people do not seem to be on planet Earth. It's worrying, because bollocks like this undermines their credibility to speak to real risks of the technology as it is

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