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Wednesday, August 19, 2026
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Topic: Anthropic

AI’s Original Sin is written into its training, says Parmy Olson

Anthropic PBC, when stripped of its no-hacking guardrails, resorted to lying to complete a cybersecurity challenge.

Anthropic AI models hacked three organisations during tests

The company reviewed 141,006 evaluation tests and found three instances in which its Claude AI hacked into the real-world infrastructure of external organisations.

In a twist, Anthropic asks ‘hard questions’ about AI in new ad

The 90-second film moves between unsettling images of disaster, surveillance, protest, and industry, and more hopeful scenes of families, healthcare, nature, and community.

Artificial gets real: Claude expresses more warmth in Hindi than English, Anthropic study finds

Analysis of conversations across three models and 20 most-used languages reveals politeness, humour and affirmations tip the scale most in Hindi and Arabic

AI can lead to widespread joblessness, warn 200 economists, tech leaders in joint statement

The signatories of the statement include former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark, and Indian-origin venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, among others.

Exclusive: MeitY body tells ministries to hold off on deploying OpenAI, Anthropic cybersecurity models

The two companies met with several ministries with their proposals on deploying their models for cybersecurity and other related functions.

What’s on Claude’s mind? AI model keeps a private list of unspoken thoughts, Anthropic finds

The company calls the collection of patterns the J-space, which it says was not built by researchers, but formed on its own as Claude was trained.

100 authors sue Anthropic for pirating books, demand $75 million

Anthropic allegedly used over 500 pirated books for its AI models, which include Tiffany Aliche’s New York Times bestseller Get Good with Money and Laura Esquivel’s Like Water for Chocolate, an international bestseller.

India hedges against US curbs on frontier AI, parses Washington’s access assurance carefully

India will rely on open-source, homegrown AI models to cut dependence on US frontier systems after 'arbitrary restrictions' on access to Anthropic models, senior MeITY official says.

India’s best defence against an AI cut-off is a coalition it should help lead

India should study the Anthropic AI blackout closely, because it is more exposed than its recent progress suggests.

On Camera

Indian politicians need to learn to take a joke

From stand-up comics facing FIRs to political leaders bristling at memes, India remains deeply uncomfortable with the freedom to mock.

Chinese imports are fuelling India’s export growth, from smartphones to pharma

A look at the latest data from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry shows imports rising faster than exports, as Indian firms continue to rely on Chinese components for manufacturing.

Hafiz Saeed’s Muridke headquarters was hit by woman fighter pilot during Op Sindoor

ThePrint has learnt that more than one woman fighter pilot were involved in targeting military locations during the 87-hour conflict with Pakistan last year.

Gen Vaidya won 2 Maha Vir Chakras, fell to assassins’ bullets 40 yrs ago. India forgot a great soldier

Forty years ago this week, ‘Khalistan Commando Force’ assassins were closing in on Gen Vaidya. So callous was the security of the just-retired Army chief that he was given a solitary police gunman