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Anthropic has issued another warning about artificial intelligence. But this time, the concern is not job displacement or productivity.
It is the possibility that AI could soon begin improving itself.
In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down Anthropic’s latest report on recursive self-improvement and what it means if AI reaches a point where it can build, test, and improve future versions of itself with minimal human involvement.
But beyond the technology itself, this report raises some deeper questions.
Who should be leading these conversations? And what happens when the companies warning us about the risks are also the companies building the technology?
Here’s what I unpack:
The takeaway is not just about technology.
It is about incentives, accountability, and who gets to shape the future of AI.
Because if the people raising the alarm are also the people benefiting from the outcome, we need to ask harder questions about how these decisions are being made.
👇 Let’s discuss:
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By Ema RoloffAnthropic has issued another warning about artificial intelligence. But this time, the concern is not job displacement or productivity.
It is the possibility that AI could soon begin improving itself.
In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down Anthropic’s latest report on recursive self-improvement and what it means if AI reaches a point where it can build, test, and improve future versions of itself with minimal human involvement.
But beyond the technology itself, this report raises some deeper questions.
Who should be leading these conversations? And what happens when the companies warning us about the risks are also the companies building the technology?
Here’s what I unpack:
The takeaway is not just about technology.
It is about incentives, accountability, and who gets to shape the future of AI.
Because if the people raising the alarm are also the people benefiting from the outcome, we need to ask harder questions about how these decisions are being made.
👇 Let’s discuss:
🔔 Subscribe for weekly insights on digital transformation, leadership, and emerging technologies.