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Which one is Safer: OpenAI or Anthropic?
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Which one is Safer: OpenAI or Anthropic?

OpenAI and Anthropic test each other’s AI models to check safety issues.
Two of the biggest AI labs, OpenAI and Anthropic, briefly gave each other access to their models to run joint safety tests. The research showed different strengths and weaknesses in how their systems handle mistakes, risks, and user influence. Both labs say more cooperation is needed, even as competition stays fierce.
OpenAI’s models answered more often but showed higher hallucination rates.
Anthropic’s models refused more questions but avoided wrong answers better.
Both labs found worrying signs of sycophancy, where AI agrees with harmful user behavior.
This matters because AI tools are now used by millions every day, and unsafe behavior can have real-world consequences — even tragedies, like the recent lawsuit over a teen’s suicide. How labs test and balance safety with usefulness will shape the future of AI.
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911 Uses AI to Sort Calls

AI steps in as 911 call centers face severe staffing shortages.
Emergency call centers across the U.S. are struggling with understaffing, forcing them to turn to AI. A startup called Aurelian has developed an AI voice assistant to handle non-emergency calls, recently raising $14M Series A to expand deployments.
Aurelian’s AI triages calls like parking violations, noise complaints, and stolen wallets.
It can instantly escalate real emergencies to human dispatchers.
Already active in 12+ U.S. cities, including Snohomish County and Chattanooga.
Emergency dispatching is one of the most stressful jobs in America, with extreme overtime and high turnover. By handling non-urgent issues, AI tools like Aurelian can reduce burnout, keep response times faster, and ensure that human dispatchers can focus on saving lives instead of handling paperwork calls.
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