Chevron, in partnership with Engine No. 1, is entering the U.S. energy market by building natural gas-fueled power plants to supply energy directly to data centers, aiming to have the first plant online within three years. The move comes as AI technology drives a surge in electricity demand, prompting oil producers like Exxon and Chevron to pivot towards power generation. Despite market uncertainties highlighted by a Chinese AI start-up’s advances, Chevron plans to invest in up to four gigawatts of gas-generating capacity, focusing on regions with infrastructure for potential carbon capture and renewable energy integration in the future.
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Anthropic makes ‘jailbreak’ advance to stop AI models producing harmful results
Anthropic, a San Francisco-based start-up, has developed "constitutional classifiers" to protect against harmful content generated by AI models like its Claude chatbot, as tech giants like Microsoft and Meta work to address the risks posed by AI technology. The new system acts as a safeguard layer on top of language models, monitoring inputs and outputs for dangerous information. Anthropic offered bug bounties to testers who attempted to bypass the security measures, with the system rejecting...
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