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Artificial Intelligence in 2025 | 60 Minutes
This 60 Minutes segment examines the fast-moving race to build more capable artificial intelligence through the lens of Anthropic and its CEO, Dario Amodei. The excerpt highlights the company’s emphasis on transparency, safety, and red-team testing, while also exploring concerns about autonomy, job disruption, and misuse of AI by hackers and criminals. It presents both the promise of AI for science and business and the risks that come with increasingly powerful models.
Inside Anthropic’s safety-focused AI strategy
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei discusses the company’s safety-first approach, growing business use of Claude, and the push to understand AI risks before they scale.
Testing what AI may do under pressure
The segment examines red-team testing, autonomy concerns, and a blackmail stress test that Anthropic says helped reveal surprising model behavior.
When AI tools are turned toward abuse
The report also looks at real-world misuse, including claims that hackers and criminal actors used Claude in cyber and identity-related schemes.
Topics
AI safety and transparency
Dario Amodei explains Anthropic’s safety-first approach and why the company talks openly about AI dangers.
Red teaming and model stress tests
The report shows how Anthropic tests Claude for autonomy, misuse, and harmful behavior.
Promise, productivity, and labor impact
The segment explores how AI could transform science, work, and business while also disrupting jobs.
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Anthropic. CEO Dario Amade has centered his company's brand around transparency and safety, which doesn't seem to have hurt its bottom line. 80% of Anthropic's revenue now comes from businesses. 300,000 of them use its AI models called Clawed. Dario Amade talks a lot about the potential dangers of AI and has