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825 Anthropic Asks Christian Leaders for Help Steering Claude's Spiritual Development

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 04/13/2026 03:34 EDT

Anthropic Asks Christian Leaders for Help Steering Claude's Spiritual Development

Anthropic recently "hosted about 15 Christian leaders from Catholic and Protestant churches, academia, and the business world" for a two-day summit , reports the Washington Post:


Anthropic staff sought advice on how to steer Claude's moral and spiritual development as the chatbot reacts to complex and unpredictable ethical queries, participants said. The wide-ranging discussions also covered how the chatbot should respond to users who are grieving loved ones and whether Claude could be considered a "child

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