Pete Wicks shows his chivalrous side as he cuddles 'girlfriend' Olivia Attwood after collecting her from the airport
The longtime friends are thought to be in the early stages of a romance after the Love Island star split from her husband Bradley Dack in January.
Female prison officer accused of 'having inappropriate relationship' with inmate at high security HMP Belmarsh
Michelle Molver, 30, is charged with misconduct in public office between August 1 and September 5, last year.
Government pledges legislation to fully renationalise British Steel blast furnaces after failure to reach agreement with Chinese owner
British Steel is set to be fully nationalised to ensure China cannot turn off the country's ability to produce virgin steel, the government pledged today.
Reform’s new councillors set out their priorities for Essex from potholes to environment
Voters who backed Reform UK are said to have done so because they were seeking "something fresh, new and real"
Anthropic Says 'Evil' Portrayals of AI Were Responsible For Claude's Blackmail Attempts
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Fictional portrayals of artificial intelligence can have a real effect on AI models, according to Anthropic. Last year, the company said that during pre-release tests involving a fictional company, Claude Opus 4 would often try to blackmail engineers to avoid being replaced by another system. Anthropic later published research suggesting that models from other companies had similar issues with "agentic misalignment."
Apparently Anthropic has done more work around that behavior, claiming in a post on X, "We believe the original source of the behavior was internet text that portrays AI as evil and interested in self-preservation." The company went into more detail in a blog post stating that since Claude Haiku 4.5, Anthropic's models "never engage in blackmail [during testing], where previous models would sometimes do so up to 96% of the time."
What accounts for the difference? The company said it found that training on "documents about Claude's constitution and fictional stories about AIs behaving admirably improve alignment." Related, Anthropic said that it found training to be more effective when it includes "the principles underlying aligned behavior" and not just "demonstrations of aligned behavior alone." "Doing both together appears to be the most effective strategy," the company said.
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Nicola Peltz off the hook after billionaire dad settles lawsuit with maid who claimed she was attacked by 'vicious' pit bull gifted by his daughter
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Gtk2-NG, next generation of Gtk 2, comes back to life
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Lily James flashes her toned midriff in a crop top as she heads out on a low-key stroll with actor Bart Edwards in London
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Are YOU really too fat? You might think you're healthy but this is the radical new way experts are deciding if you are overweight - so try our ultimate tool to discover if you need to shift the pounds
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Trump 'would-be assassin' Cole Tomas Allen pleads not guilty
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Moment glamorous Essex influencer, 26, boasting a designer bag collection worth thousands breaks down in tears when she realises she will have to spend a week at a hippie commune in Cornwall
Saffron lives a life of luxury in Essex - but had to give it all up for seven days, in a new Channel 5 programme, Trading Places, which sees people plunged into unfamiliar lifestyles.
Churchyard plays host to 7ft-tall modern art sculptures that locals unflatteringly compare to sex toys
The exhibition, named Secret Sentinels, comprise three colourful tiled sculptures that currently sit outside the Bo Lee Gallery in Bruton, Somerset, which was formerly a Methodist chapel.
Beatrice and Eugenie are not innocent and benefited from Andrew and Fergie's 'whole operation' - the princesses should renounce their titles and retire from public life, ANDREW LOWNIE tells Palace Confidential
Lownie urged the princesses to step away from public life entirely, saying the 'obvious thing for them to do' would be to renounce their titles before the media spotlight falls fully upon them.
Friends say my divorce was 'sudden'. It was my husband ignoring the same question for eight years that killed our marriage. So many 'walkaway wives' know my story
The conversation that finally ended Hope's marriage was oddly calm. And his response to her ultimatum stunned her with its simplicity: 'Get the divorce papers and I'll sign them.'
BWH Hotels guests warned after reservation data checks out with cybercrooks
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Severe delays on MAJOR Essex route due to 'incident'
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Parents who refused to let their three children go outside their house for FOUR YEARS due to Covid fears, leaving them with extreme mental and physical conditions, are sentenced to prison
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'I didn't wet myself at the Met Gala,' insists supermodel as she accuses Washington Post of false report
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Feature freeze for Python 3.15 as first beta released
JIT compiler much improved, but no reinstatement for leaky incremental garbage collector
James Morris broke the news that Everest had been conquered, then, after their sex change, Jan Morris became a national treasure -but is accused by her daughter of damaging all four of her children
Jan Morris was one of the 20th centuries great writer's and most mysterious characters - in this rip-roaring biography Sara Wheeler unravels the conundrum of who Morris really was