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destructive

[dih-struhk-tiv] / dɪˈstrʌk tɪv /




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“The main thing to know is that Claude can take potentially destructive actions,” Anthropic said in the safety section of its Cowork launch announcement.

From Barron's

Norcross: Allen is hit and miss, but if he gets going those small grounds in India won't be able to contain his monstrously destructive hitting.

From BBC

Rather, investors are fretting over AI’s destructive potential.

From Barron's

Disney is stepping up its campaign against Nelson Peltz, warning shareholders that it would be ‘destructive’ to add the activist investor to the company’s board.

From Los Angeles Times

“When this largesse is undertaken at a time when the economy has little or no idle capacity, like now, the results, predictably, are destructive,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal