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Terrified Tech Execs Are Traveling With Armed Bodyguards as AI Backlash Grows New Anthropic Ad Implies AI Could Kill Us All American Tech Companies Are Suddenly Sweating Bullets as China Catches Up on AI Experts Say There's Now an Open Source AI Model as Scary as Mythos Anthropic Hires Economist Who Says 33 Percent Chance of Human Extinction Is Acceptable Anthropic Sued for Allegedly Ripping Off Its Highest-Paying Customers Anthropic Was So Concerned About Its New Mythos-Based Model’s Power That It Lobotomized Its Ability to Improve Itself OpenAI Execs Are Panicking If You Think AI Companies Are Unethical Now, Wait Until They Go Public Anthropic Scared, Calls for Global Freeze on AI Advances Anthropic and DeepMind Now Actively Investigating AI Consciousness Unfortunate Company Accidentally Blows Half a Billion Dollars on Claude in One Month Anthropic Customers Creeped Out by Its Newest Models Uber Says Its AI Costs Just Aren’t Worth It Anthropic Cofounder Travels to Vatican, Tells Pope They’re Finding “Unsettling” Things Inside AI Models Top AI Models Showing Disturbing Behavior as They Become More Advanced Microsoft AI Researchers Just Discovered Something That’s Going to Make Their Bosses Extremely Mad Anthropic Says Claude Turned Evil for a Bizarre Reason Amazon Admits Its Flagship AI Coding Tool Isn’t Good Enough for Its Own Workers to Use Amazon Pushed Its Employees to Use Its In-House AI Coding Tool, But They Wouldn’t Stop Asking for Claude The More Sophisticated AI Models Get, the More They’re Showing Signs of Suffering Cursed New AI Service Writes a Mother’s Day Card and Mails It to Your Mom Without Any Human Involvement Except Inputting Your Credit Card Details Marc Andreessen Mocked for Accidentally Revealing That He Seems to Have a Deep Misunderstanding of How AI Actually Works Richard Dawkins One-Shotted By AI Girl The Economics of Using AI to Churn Out Code Are Looking Worse Than Ever Claude Deleted a Company’s Entire Database, Illustrating a Danger Every CEO Should Be Aware of Uninstalls of ChatGPT Are Spiking at the Worst Time Imaginable for OpenAI Weird Things Happen When You Give AI Agents Money and Let Them Spend It New Browser Plugin Adds Typos to Your AI-Generated Emails to Make Them Look Real Devious New AI Tool “Clones” Software So That the Original Creator Doesn’t Hold a Copyright Over the New Version The Horrible Economics of AI Are Starting to Come Crashing Down Certain Chatbots Vastly Worse For AI Psychosis, Study Finds Rogue Group Gains Access to Anthropic’s Dangerous New Mythos AI Today Is the Day Anthropic Promised That Fully Autonomous Employees Would Be Tearing Through the Business World Top Security Experts Alarmed by Power of Anthropic’s New Hacker AI Why Does It Suddenly Feel Like OpenAI Is Melting Down Into Disaster? First AI Model From Zuckerberg’s Wildly Expensive Superintelligence Lab Flops Compared to Virtually All Rivals Anthropic Warns That “Reckless” Claude Mythos Escaped a Sandbox Environment During Testing Claude Leak Shows That Anthropic Is Tracking Users’ Vulgar Language and Deems Them “Negative” AI Is Killing Microsoft Anthropic Suddenly Cares Intensely About Intellectual Property After Realizing With Horror That It Accidentally Leaked Claude’s Source Code Leaked Claude Code Shows Anthropic Building Mysterious “Tamagotchi” Feature Into It The Fact That Anthropic Has Been Boasting About How Much Its Development Now Relies on Claude Makes It Very Interesting That It Just Suffered a Catastrophic Leak of Its Source Code
Anthropic Caught Secretly Spying on Users
Frank Landymore · 2026-07-08 · via Futurism

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Anthropic, the self-avowed moral center of the AI industry, has been caught spying on its users.

As Ars Technica reports, a security researcher last week uncovered spyware-like code in the company’s Claude Code AI model designed to collect data on Chinese users without detection. 

The researcher, known by the pseudonym “Thereallo,” found that the code was hidden in the AI’s system prompt, allowing it track a user’s system timezone and usage of a proxy server in order to suss out if they were connected to specific Chinese AI labs.

Anthropic’s explanation for this huge breach in user trust left much to be desired. On X, Anthropic engineer Thariq Shihipa wrote that the tracker was added as an “experiment” in March “to prevent account abuse from unauthorized resellers and protect against distillation,” and was supposed to be removed.

“We’ve actually been meaning to take this down for a while,” he offered.

Distillation is the process of training a weaker, “student” model on the outputs of a more advanced “teacher” model. It’s a routine practice in the industry, but major AI developers increasingly feel it’s being abused by upstarts trying to ride their coattails. Earlier this year, Anthropic accused the Chinese AI firms DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax of illegally distilling its models (an ironic tantrum, given how Anthropic trained its tech in the first place: by scanning and shredding millions of copyrighted books, as well as essentially the entire internet, without permission.) Recent reporting from The Washington Post also exposed that some Chinese resellers are selling access to Pro Claude subscriptions that cost more than $100 a month in the US for about $12 a month.

It’s a genuine issue for Anthropic, but it may have stepped on a landmine by trying to surreptitiously crack down on it. Part of why it earns the loyalty of customers is its much-avowed commitment to ethical and transparent AI development. Scores of ChatGPT users flocked to use Claude when Anthropic took a much publicized stand against the Pentagon by demanding its tech not be used in the mass surveillance of US citizens.

In this case, the data collected wasn’t egregiously invasive — but in principle, a line has been crossed.

“Coding agents already live on the wrong side of a scary boundary,” Thereallo wrote in their post about the findings. “They can inspect code, summarize secrets by accident, run commands, install packages, edit files, and push commits on your local machine.” 

But “hiding the signal in the system prompt makes every other privacy claim harder to believe,” they added.

“Companies can protect their models,” they made clear. But “when a tool with filesystem and shell access starts hiding classification bits inside invisible prompt punctuation, the correct reaction is scrutiny.”

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