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Tuesdayâs top story: Anthropic has published its âsystem promptsâ which tell its range of AI models (Claude Sonnet, Opus, and Haiku) how to behave, marking the first tech company to do this in the AI industry.
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Our Report: In an industry first, Anthropicâmaker of chatbot, Claudeâhas published the system prompts that tell its AI models (Claude 3 Opus, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and Claude 3.5 Haiku) what they should/shouldnât do, and guides the general tone of the modelâs replies.
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The latest system prompts (dated 12th July) tell all three models not to: Open URLs, links, or videos; identify or name any humans in images, and begin responses with filler words, like âcertainlyâ or âabsolutely.â
Claude 3.5 Sonnetâs knowledge base was updated in April, and Claude 3 Opus and Claude 3.5 Hailku were updated in August 2023, meaning the models can answer questions using data before/after those dates.
If the models canât answer a query because the information canât be found on the internet easily, they will not apologize, theyâll warn the user that while theyâll try to give accurate responses, they may hallucinate.
đ¤Â Why you should care: No other AI company (ie. OpenAI, Google, Meta, and Mistral) has ever released their system prompts, either for competitive reasons or to prevent hackers from using prompt injections to try and circumvent their models, and many believe that this is part of Anthropicâs strategy to portray itself as more transparent and ethical, and could trigger others to do the same.
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Our Report: Following on from last week's fall-out surrounding the controversial California AI Bill (SB 1047)âa proposal that calls for large AI companies to implement greater safety protocols to prevent their models from causing harm to humanityâwhich saw many in the AI industry oppose it, believing it will stifle innovation, Elon Musk has surprisingly backed it, going against some of Silicon Valleyâs biggest, most powerful players (namely a16z and like OpenAI).
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SB 1047 was introduced by Senator Scott Wiener to prevent âcatastrophic harm to humanityâ such as bad actors using AI to develop weapons, but has been blasted by many for its restrictive regulations.
Musk, as an âadvocate for AI regulation,â believes that although itâs a âtough callâ and will âmake people upsetâ California should âpass the SB 1047 AI safety billâ as any high-risk tech/product should be regulated.
His stance is unusual, as his AI company, xAIâwhich produced Grok, the controversial chatbot thatâs previously spread misinformation and deep fakesâwould be subject to the bill requirements.
đ¤Â Why you should care: Not only is Muskâs support surprisingâgiven it is likely to affect his own company and pits him against some of his biggest competitors and some of Silicon Valleyâs most influential politicians and influencersâit also puts him on the same side as Wiener, who he has previously argued with over other legislation.
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After opposing the SB 1047 AI safety bill, OpenAI declared its support for another California AI billâAB 3211âwhich requires tech companies to add watermarks to AI-generated images, videos, and audio.
This bill, which is headed for a final vote this month, also asks large social media platforms to add easy-to-understand labels to AI content so users can clearly see if/when content has been made with AI.
Alongside OpenAI, Adobe and Microsoft are also backing the bill, believing that it will âhelp people distinguish between human-created and AI-created content,â despite previously calling it âoverly burdensome.â
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