Morning Edition · Sunday, July 12, 2026Published at 1:29 AM EDT · New York
Anthropic Invites the Public's Hardest Questions About AI
The company says it will collect the toughest questions it faces and publish its reasoning as it works through them.

Anthropic launched a program on July 9 soliciting the public's hardest questions about artificial intelligence, committing to "show our work" as it addresses them, according to its announcement. The framing is one of accountability, invitin…
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