Leading AI firms are now seeking experts in chemical weapons and explosives. This move aims to stop artificial intelligence tools from assisting in the creation of dangerous weapons. Companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are recruiting specialists to build safeguards. The goal is to ensure AI models do not generate harmful instructions.
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