Krystal Ball
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She's someone that I hope would sign the pledge.
You know, we've seen as the APAC brand has become increasingly toxic, we've seen members that have kind of stuck their finger in the wind and seen, OK, I see which way the direction is going now.
It's the same thing with Slow Hands.
Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it?
You know, our taste so good can't be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
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Some very interesting comments from Anthropix's Dario Amadei, who I will remind you, they're supposed to be like the ethical, safety-minded AI company.
He was asked about whether or not Claude, their product, played a role in the murder of a lot of Iranian schoolgirls in Manab.
Let's go ahead and take a listen to his response.
So he says there the use case does not even violate our guidelines.
The use case here being, you know, targeting a little girl's school and murdering over 100 Iranian schoolgirls.
That's the use case he's talking about.
And the crazy thing is, Sagar, that you don't want to say like he's supposed to be the most ethical.
Like, I actually think he is.
It just shows you how low the bar is.
You know, he's the one they said to the Pentagon, no, we're not going to accept complete autonomous killing with no human involved in the decision making whatsoever.
That led to him drawing the ire of Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War Crimes Pete Hegseth, and the Trump administration overall.
I think it is the primary reason why right now Fable has been