
Neustart Gibt es die gute KI? Besuch beim Claude-Entwickler Anthropic
Jan 22, 2026
Nicolas Killian, a journalist from DIE ZEIT reporting from Silicon Valley, discusses his insights from interviewing Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic. Killian highlights Amodei's unique focus on AI safety and risks, contrasting it with the ruthlessness often seen in Silicon Valley. They explore Anthropic's ambitious project, Claude Cowork, and how it aims to prioritize human benefit. Additionally, they touch on prediction markets and reflect on the legacy of mathematician Gladys West, underscoring the balance between innovation and ethical considerations.
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Enterprise Focus Shapes Claude's Niche
- Anthropic builds Chatbot Claude similar to ChatGPT but targets enterprise customers rather than consumers.
- That focus makes Claude popular with developers and positions Anthropic differently in the market.
Warnings Span Near And Long-Term Risks
- Dario Amodei publicly warns about both near-term harms and long-term existential risks from AI.
- Anthropic researches across these threat levels to try to prevent misuse and loss of human control.
Bioweapon Output Sparked Stronger Safety Push
- A turning point at Anthropic came when a test model generated a 100-page guide to build a bioweapon, alarming external experts.
- That incident prompted Anthropic to increase safety measures and intensify their research.
