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The risks extend far beyond the military. Overshadowed by the Pentagon drama was a disturbing announcement Anthropic posted on February 24. The company said it was making changes to its system for mitigating catastrophic risks from AI, called the Responsible Scaling Policy. It had been a key founding policy for Anthropic, in which the company promised to tie its AI model release schedule to its safety procedures. The policy stated that models should not be launched without guardrails that prevented worst-case uses. It acted as an internal incentive to make sure that safety wasn’t neglected in the rush to launch advanced technologies. Even more important, Anthropic hoped adopting the policy would inspire or shame other companies to do the same. It called this process the “race to the top.” The expectation was that embodying such principles would help influence industry-wide regulations that set limits on the mayhem that AI could cause.

Publication date: 28 February 2026

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Stiglitz is not a doomsayer. He uses AI himself to help with research. But he frames it differently, like someone pulling records rather than as a source of judgment: “I view AI as augmenting my abilities. It’s sort of like having a team of research assistants, but faster.”