Anthropic vs. OpenAI red teaming methods reveal different security priorities for enterprise AI

Model providers want to prove the security and robustness of their models, releasing system cards and conducting red-team exercises with each new release. But it can be difficult for enterprises to parse through the results, which vary widely and can be misleading. Anthropic’s 153-page system card for Claude Opus 4.5 versus OpenAI’s 60-page GPT-5 system…

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AI readiness: Philanthropy’s hidden multiplier

When film cameras were invented, people didn’t become filmmakers overnight. We pointed cameras at theater stages, digitizing what already existed. It took us a while to reimagine what film cameras could unlock. The real opportunity wasn’t recording theater plays. It was stepping outside and inventing cinema.  That’s where many nonprofits are with AI today. Most still layer it on top of…

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AI denial is becoming an enterprise risk: Why dismissing “slop” obscures real capability gains

Three years ago, ChatGPT was born. It amazed the world and ignited unprecedented investment and excitement in AI. Today, ChatGPT is still a toddler, but public sentiment around the AI boom has turned sharply negative. The shift began when OpenAI released GPT-5 this summer to mixed reviews, mostly from casual users who, unsurprisingly, judged the…

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Everyone wants to eat Nvidia’s lunch

But the deeper you look into the economic complexities and competitive dynamics of the AI chip market, the more you realize Google, Amazon, or anyone else isn’t going to topple Nvidia. So far, Nvidia has provided the vast majority of the processors used to train and operate large AI models like the ones that underpin…

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