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Morning Edition · Monday, June 15, 2026
Anthropic Argues Policymaking Cannot Keep Pace With Exponential AI
The company published proposals to adapt institutions to faster capability growth, paired with a domestic fellowship program, as its policy posture sharpens.

Anthropic published a set of policy proposals titled "Policy on the AI Exponential," arguing that the policymaking process was built for a slower era and needs to adapt to rapid capability growth, on its site. The document is a governance a…
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