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WHOLESOME. יְְֱֲֳִֵֶַָֹֻּֿ֫
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The Ukrainian drone unit “Posipaky” uses drones equipped with shotguns to shoot down Russian FPV drones.


Dario Amodei (CEO of Anthropic) explains why selling AI to businesses is better than selling it to consumers: One of Anthropic's smartest early decisions was choosing enterprise customers over chasing a billion free users. Dario's reasoning comes down to a simple principle about business incentives: "It's very hard to fight your own business incentives. It's easier to choose a business model where there's less need to fight your own business incentives." He's openly worried about where consumer AI leads: "I have a lot of worries about consumer AI that it kind of leads to needing to maximize engagement. It leads to slop. We've seen a lot of stuff around ads from some of the other players." Anthropic's model sidesteps this trap entirely. Dario continues: "Anthropic is not a player that works like that or needs to work like that. We just sell things to businesses and those things directly have value. We don't need to monetize a billion free users. We don't need to maximize engagement for a billion free users because we're in some death race with some other large player." The insight here is structural, not moral. @DarioAmodei isn't claiming Anthropic is more virtuous than its competitors. He's pointing out that consumer business models force companies into engagement-maximization and ad-driven monetization, regardless of what their leaders personally want. By selling directly to businesses that need accuracy and reliability, Anthropic's revenue grows when the product gets better, not when it gets more addictive.


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