"I believe it will reach that level, that it will be smarter than most or all humans in most or all ways." This declaration from Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, encapsulates the audacious ambition driving one of the world's leading artificial intelligence companies. Yet, this pursuit of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is intertwined with a candid acknowledgment of profound risks, a tension that defined his recent interview with Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes. Amodei, alongside his sister Daniela and other former OpenAI researchers, founded Anthropic in 2021 with a stated mission to develop safer AI, a brand built on transparency, even as the company finds itself at the forefront of a "multi-trillion dollar arms race" to unlock unprecedented computational power.
Amodei's vision of AI surpassing human cognitive abilities is not a distant, theoretical construct but a near-term reality, one he admits comes with significant "unknowns." The company, valued at $183 billion, actively works to anticipate and mitigate these risks, dedicating some sixty research teams to identify potential threats and engineer safeguards. Despite these efforts, Amodei stresses the inherent unpredictability of rapidly advancing technology. "I don't think we can predict everything for sure," he explained, "but precisely because of that, we're trying to predict everything we can." This proactive approach extends to considering the economic impacts, potential misuse, and even the specter of losing control over the models themselves.