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AI safety researcher Jan Leike, who recently left OpenAI over safety concerns, is joining Anthropic. When Leike left OpenAI, he made serious allegations against the company, saying its safety culture and processes fell short of its "shiny products." His move to Anthropic has two notable points: First, Anthropic is probably OpenAI's strongest competitor outside of Google. Second, the AI company grew out of an OpenAI breakaway group that objected to the more commercial focus after Microsoft got involved in 2019. Anthropic co-founder Dario Amodei was head of safety at OpenAI before launching Anthropic in 2021, while his sister Daniela Amodei, also a co-founder, led safety and policy at OpenAI from May to December 2020.

Image: Jan Leike via X
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AI music startup Suno.ai has released version 3.5 of its software. It can create audio clips up to four minutes long in one go, which should make it easier to create full songs. Songs can also be extended by up to two minutes, and song structure has been greatly improved, according to Suno. Pro and Premier members can choose between versions 3.5, 3 and 2 and download the generated audio files in WAV format. The new version is available now to Pro and Premier members and will be available to all accounts in a few days. Version 4 of the software is currently in development. Suno is also introducing a new feature where a sound can be combined with a text prompt to create a new song. This feature will be available soon, according to Suno.

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