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Values in the Wild: Discovering and Analyzing Values in Real-World Language Model Interactions | Anthropic Research
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Values in the Wild: Discovering and Analyzing Values in Real-World Language Model Interactions | Anthropic Research

Anthropic Research Paper (Pre-Print) Values in the Wild: Discovering and Analyzing Values in Real-World Language Model Interactions | Anthropic Research Main Findings Claude AI demonstrates thousands of distinct values (3,307 unique AI values identified) in real-world conversations, with the most common being service-oriented values like “helpfulness” (23.4%), “professionalism” (22.9%), and “transparency” (17.4%) . The researchers organized AI values into a hierarchical taxonomy with five top-level categories: Practical (31.4%), Epistemic (22.2%), Social (21.4%), Protective (13.9%), and Personal (11.1%) values, with practical and epistemic values being the most dominant . AI values are highly context-dependent, with certain values appearing disproportionately in specific tasks, such as ...
Business Image Generating AI
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Business Image Generating AI

I know i've seen a thousand posts about this however instead of recommendations with reasoning they turn into big extended thread debates and talks about coding. I'm looking for simple recommendations with a "why". I currently am subscribed to ChatGP 4.0 premium and I love their AI image generating, however because I own several businesses when I need something done quickly and following specific guidelines ChatGPT has either so many restrictions or because they re-generate an image everytime you provide feedback they can never just edit an image they created while maintaining the same details. It always changes in some variation their original art. What software do you use that has less restrictions and is actually able to retain an image you asked it to create while editing small detail...
MIT's Max Tegmark: 90%."" title="MIT's Max Tegmark: "My assessment is that the 'Compton constant', the probability that a race to AGI culminates in loss of control of Earth, is >90%."">
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MIT’s Max Tegmark: “My assessment is that the ‘Compton constant’, the probability that a race to AGI culminates in loss of control of Earth, is >90%.”

Scaling Laws for Scaleable Oversight paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18530 submitted by /u/MetaKnowing [link] [comments]
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