Anthropic has announced a new experimental safety feature that allows its Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 artificial intelligence models to terminate conversations in rare, persistently harmful or abusive ...
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Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 can now end some "potentially distressing" conversations. It will activate only in some cases of persistent user abuse. The feature is geared toward protecting models, not users.
Chatbots, by their nature, are prediction machines. When you get a response from something like Claude AI, it might seem like the bot is engaging in natural conversation. However, at its core, all the ...
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