24 Jun 2026
58m

Anthropic Co-Founder: 'The Most Powerful Technology Ever Built'

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The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Artificial intelligence functions as a transformative tool for individual education, economic efficiency, and scientific discovery, yet its rapid advancement necessitates new governance frameworks. As AI models evolve, they increasingly intersect with national security, creating friction between private innovation and government oversight. Effective management requires a shift toward mandated transparency, third-party validation, and shared international standards—similar to historical precedents like ozone-depleting substance regulations. While AI promises significant material abundance, it also introduces risks, including recursive self-improvement and potential labor market disruptions. Addressing these challenges requires proactive scenario planning rather than reactive regulation. Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic, emphasizes that while the current policy landscape remains volatile, a collaborative approach involving industry, government, and the broader scientific community is essential to balance individual liberty with the need to control powerful, dual-use technologies.

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