Anthropic’s sandbox breach, EU’s AI transparency push and DeepSeek’s cost-cutting model

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Visit Mixture of Experts podcast page to get more AI content → https://ibm.biz/~1cu3BYWak It seems OpenAI isn’t the only AI company dealing with badly behaving models. On this week’s episode of Mixture of Experts, host Tim Hwang, joined by Bri Kopecki, Olivia Buzek, and Gabe Goodhart, discusses the latest sandbox breaches by both Anthropic and Meta, all stemming from misconfigurations during evaluation tests. Are these covert attacks from AI companies simple accidents or a growing concern as models become more capable? Next, the EU’s new transparency guidelines for AI usage have arrived and want to make it easier to spot AI-created content. How effective will labeling be in the long run? And at what point does something become “AI-generated?” Finally, will DeepSeek’s inexpensive V4-Flash change the way we see AI—and push users to reconsider paying for the industry’s more capable models? All that and more on this week’s Mixture of Experts. 00:00 – Introduction 01:01 – Anthropic’s

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