AI Company Anthropic Is on a Hiring Spree—but It's Urging Applicants Not to Use AI to Apply to Its Jobs
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AI company Anthropic is on a hiring spree—but it's urging applicants not to use AI to apply to its jobs
$61.5 billion AI giant Anthropic is on a hiring spree—but no applicants can use chatbots to get a leg up in the process. The company, founded by OpenAI staffers and executives, wants to assess candidates’ "non-AI-assisted communication skills." It’s just one of many penalizing applicants for using the tech to get ahead in an AI-fueled hiring game. The job hunt has become an all-out tech war—with ‘ghost’ postings, AI interviewers, and algorithms …


A profile of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, who transformed himself from an academic into a CEO; as of mid-April, Anthropic was on track for $2B in annual revenue
Shirin Ghaffary / Bloomberg: A profile of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, who transformed himself from an academic into a CEO; as of mid-April, Anthropic was on track for $2B in annual revenue — Dario Amodei has transformed himself from an academic into the CEO of a $61 billion startup. — Anthropic Chief Executive …
Anthropic's legal team had to admit in an ongoing legal proceedings against music publishers that their AI system Claude generated false academic quotes. The court file filed on Thursday revealed that the system produced references with incorrect titles and false authors. In the statement, which was initially taken up by Bloomberg, Anthropic explained that the manual review of the quotes did not recognize the AI-generated errors. The company des…
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