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Last checked: 4/3/2026
The claim states that Anthropic made recommendations to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in March 2025, but the source says the recommendations were "to the OSTP for the AI action plan". The claim states that Dario Amodei's essay is titled "Machines of Loving Grace", but the source titles it as 'Machines of Loving Grace'. The claim states that Amodei described AI systems matching the collective intelligence of "a country of geniuses" within a few years as a target scenario, but the source says that Anthropic often describes the capability level of powerful AI systems as a “country of geniuses in a datacenter”. The claim states that at Davos in January, Amodei stated he sees a form of AI "better than almost all humans at almost all tasks" emerging in the "next two or three years.", but the source does not mention Davos or the specific timeframe of "next two or three years." The claim states that Anthropic has been described as the only major AI company with publicly stated official AGI timelines, but the source states that "As far as I’m aware, Anthropic is the only AI company with official AGI timelines".
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Note: The claim states that Anthropic made recommendations to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in March 2025, but the source says the recommendations were "to the OSTP for the AI action plan". The claim states that Dario Amodei's essay is titled "Machines of Loving Grace", but the source titles it as 'Machines of Loving Grace'. The claim states that Amodei described AI systems matching the collective intelligence of "a country of geniuses" within a few years as a target scenario, but the source says that Anthropic often describes the capability level of powerful AI systems as a “country of geniuses in a datacenter”. The claim states that at Davos in January, Amodei stated he sees a form of AI "better than almost all humans at almost all tasks" emerging in the "next two or three years.", but the source does not mention Davos or the specific timeframe of "next two or three years." The claim states that Anthropic has been described as the only major AI company with publicly stated official AGI timelines, but the source states that "As far as I’m aware, Anthropic is the only AI company with official AGI timelines".
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