Dario Amodei — Notable For: CEO and co-founder of Anthropic; formerly VP of Research at OpenAI; leading proponent of responsible AI scaling
The source directly confirms all three components of the claim: (1) CEO and co-founder of Anthropic - explicitly stated in the opening paragraph and infobox; (2) formerly VP of Research at OpenAI - explicitly stated as 'vice president of research at OpenAI'; (3) leading proponent of responsible AI scaling - confirmed through extensive discussion of his writings on AI benefits and risks, his safety-focused approach at Anthropic, and his published essays on responsible AI development. The source text demonstrates his prominent role in advocating for careful, responsible AI development.
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- Dario Amodei
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- CEO and co-founder of Anthropic; formerly VP of Research at OpenAI; leading proponent of responsible AI scaling
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1 src · 2 checksNoteThe source directly confirms all three components of the claim: (1) CEO and co-founder of Anthropic - explicitly stated in the opening paragraph and infobox; (2) formerly VP of Research at OpenAI - explicitly stated as 'vice president of research at OpenAI'; (3) leading proponent of responsible AI scaling - confirmed through extensive discussion of his writings on AI benefits and risks, his safety-focused approach at Anthropic, and his published essays on responsible AI development. The source text demonstrates his prominent role in advocating for careful, responsible AI development.
NoteThe source confirms Dario Amodei is CEO and co-founder of Anthropic, and was VP of Research at OpenAI. However, the source does not explicitly describe him as a 'leading proponent of responsible AI scaling.' Instead, it states he 'often writes on the benefits and risks of advanced AI systems' and is 'a proponent of an "entente" strategy' regarding military AI applications. While these demonstrate he engages with AI governance issues, the specific characterization of 'responsible AI scaling' is not explicitly stated in the provided excerpt.