AI constraints must come before deployment, not after

On April 7, 2026, Anthropic did something unprecedented in the history of artificial intelligence: The company announced that it had built its most capable model ever and would not be releasing it to the public. The model had not failed. In fact, it had performed so well, across such consequential d
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