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1. Johnny+mE[view] [source] 2026-02-04 15:55:30
>>meetpa+(OP)
I really hope Anthropic turns out to be one of the 'good guys', or at least a net positive.

It appears they trend in the right direction:

- Have not kissed the Ring.

- Oppose blocking AI regulation that other's support (e.g. They do not support banning state AI laws [2]).

- Committing to no ads.

- Willing to risk defense department contract over objections to use for lethal operations [1]

The things that are concerning: - Palantir partnership (I'm unclear about what this actually is) [3]

- Have shifted stances as competition increased (e.g. seeking authoritarian investors [4])

It inevitable that they will have to compromise on values as competition increases and I struggle parsing the difference marketing and actually caring about values. If an organization cares about values, it's suboptimal not to highlight that at every point via marketing. The commitment to no ads is obviously good PR but if it comes from a place of values, it's a win-win.

I'm curious, how do others here think about Anthropic?

[1]https://archive.is/Pm2QS

[2]https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/05/opinion/anthropic-ceo-reg...

[3]https://investors.palantir.com/news-details/2024/Anthropic-a...

[4]https://archive.is/4NGBE

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2. rainco+Xc2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 23:22:56
>>Johnny+mE
Google was the 'good guy.' Until it isn't.

Hell, OpenAI was the good guy.

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3. Jumpin+hr2[view] [source] 2026-02-05 01:03:34
>>rainco+Xc2
I can't see how Google turned to become evil or how OpenAI did for that matter.

Google delivered on their promise, and OpenAI well it's too soon but it's looking good.

The name OpenAI and its structure is a relic from a world where the sentiment was to be heavily preoccupied and concerned by the potential accidental release of an AGI.

Now that it's time for products the name and the structure are no longer serving the goal

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