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Anthropic and OpenAI Sit Down with Religious Leaders to Seek Ethical Advice

Summary by The-decoder.com
Anthropic and OpenAI are turning to religious leaders for help with AI ethics. At the first "Faith-AI Covenant" roundtable in New York, representatives from both companies met with faith leaders from various religions. Critics like AI researcher Rumman Chowdhury call the talks "at best a distraction" from concrete questions about regulation and control over AI systems. The article Anthropic and OpenAI sit down with religious leaders to seek ethi…
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Representatives from Anthropic and OpenAI, among others, reportedly participated in the "Faith-AI Covenant" roundtable in New York, where they discussed how to incorporate ethics and morality into AI alongside various religious leaders. The conference was organized by the Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities, which addresses issues such as extremism and human trafficking, and similar conferences are planned for Beijing, Nairobi, and Abu Dha…

Anthropic and OpenAI seek the advice of religious leaders for ethical AI guidelines: At the first "Faith-AI Covenant" round table in New York, representatives of both companies met with religious leaders from different religions. Critics such as AI researcher Rumman Chowdhury call the talks "at best a distraction" of concrete questions on regulation and power control. The article Anthropic and OpenAI seek ethical advice from religious leaders fi…

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the-decoder.de broke the news in Germany on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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