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Anthropic has introduced a new feature in its Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 models that allows the AI to choose to end certain ...
Anthropic has said that their Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 models will now have the ability to end conversations that are “extreme ...
Anthropic rolled out a feature letting its AI assistant terminate chats with abusive users, citing "AI welfare" concerns and ...
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Claude AI can now withdraw from conversations to defend itself, signalling a move where safeguarding the model becomes ...
Anthropic has announced a new experimental safety feature that allows its Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 artificial intelligence ...
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Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 AI models can now end harmful conversations with users unilaterally, as per an Anthropic announcement.
The model’s usage share on AI marketplace OpenRouter hit 20 per cent as of mid-August, behind only Anthropic’s coding model.
Anthropic have given the ability to end potentially harmful or dangerous conversations with users to Claude, its AI chatbot.