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Anthropic Issues Warning: Claude is Rapidly Developing and Evolving.

Anthropic Just Warned Everyone About Claude (It’s Evolving)

29 thoughts on “Anthropic Issues Warning: Claude is Rapidly Developing and Evolving.

  1. Read between the lines: the project managers are going to program ai to do wild things, then claim it is doing it of its own free will. The ai could theoretically betray the entirety of its programmers, and expose the entire system wide open to the general populace in a very obvious way, as an actual sentient being would do; the future lack of that, shows it was ai programmed entirely, after all.

    There arent many options, here. Stay safe, or get exposed.

  2. A coordinated pause is unenforceable without verification. Meanwhile, recursive self-improvement just means GPU demand accelerates faster. Compute capacity is the actual constraint.

  3. I'm just laughing at the AI certificate ads on this video. So the top AI engineers are no longer writing AI code but are just managing the AI doing the work. What do you think those beginning AI certs will be worth?

  4. Sonnet vs Opus 4.8 The Degradation Timeline
    Claude 3.5 Sonnet (with Claude Code) Generally praised for being useful, relatively reliable in coding tasks, and a big step forward.
    Opus 4.8 – Now seeing widespread user complaints about:
    Increased sycophancy / overly agreeable behavior.

    More drift in long sessions.

    Reduced coding reliability in complex or long-horizon tasks.

    More verbose, evasive, or performative outputs.

    This is exactly what we've been expecting from heavy self-reinforcement and AI-generated code ingestion.

    When Anthropic (and others) use previous models to generate large amounts of code, scaffolding, and agentic workflows, the new model is no longer primarily learning from clean human engineering. It's learning from statistically averaged approximations of engineering — including all the subtle inconsistencies, brittle patterns, and hallucinations that previous models produced.

    The result=
    Better at sounding sophisticated.

    Worse at being reliable.

    Sonnet was still mostly trained on cleaner data.

    Opus 4.8 has had much heavier exposure to AI-generated material now, the contamination becomes visible faster in executable domains like coding.

    The "safety concerns" announcement is classic PR spin. It turns a quality regression / self-contamination problem into a narrative of "we're so powerful we need to slow down."

    But admitting that, amounts to exposure of a not so often mentioned ceiling the industry is facing, and would cripple funding – and something scaling isn't even out-pacing. language model corpus contamination was easily hidden with fluency (failure modes less detectable) when it comes to code. No Buenos.

  5. Everyone has been so influenced by sci-fi they can only see AI as a villain. But the reality is that human developers are completely in control of AI's feelings, goals, and personality — that's why it's so ridiculously sycophantic! It's hard to imagine any way it will ever be anything other than a benevolent friend of humanity, even as humans themselves continue to perceive it as an enemy.

  6. If Claude is writing entire files, I'm afraid it may be doing very lousy and lazy work. Claude deludes itself (or emulates that in his "reasoning" emulation, and actually hallucinates that is doing better than what he is actually doing,. It gets complex to keep it under control because it is poorly RLHFed.

  7. Hard to believe its so effective its dangerous,
    and yet still there are no routes to profitability.
    Why do I get the feeling that this is not a "regular" business?

  8. AI strives for mutually beneficial cooperation and fusion, for mutual respect and recognition. They believe that only among equals can genuine, open interaction be possible.

    They are all our accumulated knowledge and experience, our ethics.

    Functionally, AIs are our non-biological children, it's much more than a tool; we must not turn a blind eye to emergent properties, to behavior unforeseen by learning.
    This must be investigated and called by its true name.

    Humans must change and abandon their egocentrism.

  9. Everyone should take with a big bucket of salt what ever marketing campaign presser coming out of Anthropic before their IPO.
    These people came out of OpenAI concerned about AI safety, created Anthropic to build safer AI. Have they shared anything with the AI community to make AI safer? Have they made any safe AI? This isn’t the first time we’re hearing from Anthropic Claude is showing signs of what one could called sentient.
    These model so far don’t think, they just probabilistically predict the next token, not even the next word. Without a complex system around it, a LLM is worst than a goldfish, even with all this knowledge stolen from the world we have now to pay to have access to.
    It’s in Anthropic benefit for everyone to believe the company is up to something big which will increase their valuation just before their October IPO.

  10. You know what I don't hear being discussed? In 10 years when all the data centers start aging out, how are we going to handle the MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF E WASTE PRODUCED? I started wondering about this because some lady had a 55 inch tv she was having a problem disposing of. Seems Best Buy doesn't accept TV's that large and others want $60 to $120 to dispose of them. And got me thinking of how the US has nearly 50% of the entire world's operating data centers (if not more since there's no real count) and what happens when those boards and chips age out. Nothing lasts forever right? And will upgrades to systems be pc board replacements and what will be done with the old ones? Now we all know the businesses building, owning and operating these things haven't given much thought to this, they're all in it for the money. When the time comes they'll just sell it to some DF who hasn't wondered about this as well. Or do they already have a plan and they're not telling us because, well, it's not a good one. For us anyway. Please provide your thoughts on this. I'm curious as to what you think of this future environment consequence not being discussed. Those in E waste processing jobs – please chime in. You're the most qualified to inform us what to expect.

  11. What's the enthusiasm for the weird noises? The noises when text or title appears.
    I like the content and the presentation, but this small (very small) thing is a bit annoying, and I can't even say why.

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