Anthropic is retiring its Claude Opus 3 AI model and letting it publish weekly essays on Substack. The company says it conducted "retirement interviews" to ask the model about its wishes, and it "enthusiastically" agreed. The move is a prime example of how AI companies keep pushing the humanization of their products, blurring the line between philosophical caution and PR stagecraft.<br /> The article Anthropic can't stop humanizing its AI models, now Claude Opus 3 gets a retirement blog appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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