Jack Clark, Anthropic's head of policy, joins other tech leaders who say they limit their children's screen time.
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark says unrestricted YouTube access for his toddler “freaks him out,” citing concerns over platform algorithms.
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As if to say, “Now this I can work with.” Three times a year, Steam puts on Next Fest. A digital alternative to the E3 trade-shows of old, the event prioritizes demos for up-and-coming works. It’s a ...
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Emerging artists no longer depend solely on record labels to reach audiences. Digital platforms and accessible technology have lowered barriers to entry and expanded creative distribution channels.
The days of the company’s “don’t be evil” mantra are long gone. Switching away isn't as hard as you might think.