
Long-Term Benefit Trust
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Anthropic Publishes Details on Long-Term Benefit Trust Governance Structure
Anthropic has detailed its Long-Term Benefit Trust (LTBT), an independent five-member body with authority to select and remove a growing portion of Anthropic's Board of Directors, ultimately reaching a majority. The structure is designed to address large-scale externalities from transformative AI—including national security risks, economic disruption, and existential threats—by ensuring corporate governance prioritizes humanity's long-term interests over pure stockholder returns. Paired with Anthropic's Public Benefit Corporation status under Delaware law, the LTBT is intended to intervene primarily in extreme or long-range scenarios rather than day-to-day commercial decisions. The announcement was originally published September 19, 2023.
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar appointed to Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust
Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust has appointed Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar, a former California Supreme Court Justice and current Carnegie Endowment for International Peace president, as a new member. Cuéllar brings expertise in law, governance, and international affairs, including co-leading California's Working Group on AI Frontier Models alongside Fei-Fei Li. The announcement also notes the departure of founding trustees Kanika Bahl and Zachary Robinson, who helped establish the Trust's governance role since 2023. The LTBT is an independent body with no financial stake in Anthropic that selects board members and advises on maximizing AI benefits while mitigating risks.
Jay Kreps appointed to Anthropic's Board of Directors
Anthropic has appointed Jay Kreps, co-founder and CEO of Confluent, to its Board of Directors, effective May 29, 2024. Kreps was appointed by Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust and brings expertise in data infrastructure and enterprise software scaling. Separately, Luke Muehlhauser is stepping down from the board to focus on his work at Open Philanthropy.
Dario Amodei's AI Safety Summit remarks detail Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy and ASL framework
Dario Amodei delivered prepared remarks at the UK AI Safety Summit (November 2023) explaining Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy (RSP), which was the first such policy published by a major AI lab. The RSP introduces AI Safety Levels (ASL-1 through ASL-4), modeled on biosafety level frameworks, with capability thresholds triggering mandatory safeguards before further training or deployment. Key implementation lessons include deep executive involvement, integrating RSP requirements into product roadmaps, and formal accountability through Anthropic's board and Long Term Benefit Trust. The remarks outline specific ASL-3 requirements around CBRN misuse prevention and security, and preview ASL-4 criteria involving near-human autonomy or becoming a primary source of global security threats.
Chris Liddell Appointed to Anthropic's Board of Directors
Anthropic has appointed Chris Liddell to its Board of Directors, adding a figure with senior leadership experience at Microsoft, General Motors, and the Trump White House. Liddell joins existing board members Dario Amodei, Daniela Amodei, Yasmin Razavi, Jay Kreps, and Reed Hastings. The appointment is framed around governance expertise for transformative technology, consistent with Anthropic's Public Benefit Corporation structure. Liddell currently also serves on the boards of Commonwealth Fusion Systems and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Anthropic publishes Responsible Scaling Policy with AI Safety Level framework
Anthropic released its Responsible Scaling Policy (RSP), a formal framework of technical and organizational protocols for managing catastrophic risks from increasingly capable AI systems. The policy introduces AI Safety Levels (ASL-1 through ASL-5+), modeled on US biosafety level standards, requiring progressively stricter safety, security, and operational standards as models become more capable. Current Claude models are classified as ASL-2; ASL-3 triggers stricter deployment constraints including adversarial red-teaming requirements. The policy has been approved by Anthropic's board and is intended as a template for industry-wide adoption.
Amazon invests up to $4 billion in Anthropic, becomes primary cloud provider
Anthropic announced a strategic investment of up to $4 billion from Amazon, with AWS becoming Anthropic's primary cloud provider for mission-critical workloads. The deal includes access to AWS Trainium and Inferentia chips for model training and deployment, expanded Claude availability on Amazon Bedrock with enterprise fine-tuning capabilities, and joint collaboration on future Trainium and Inferentia chip development. Amazon takes a minority stake while Anthropic's governance structure, including its Long Term Benefit Trust, remains unchanged.