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Amanda Askell of Anthropic - Stanford CS 153 Office Hours, Episode 2
Apr 29, 2026
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Apr 27, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/29/26 | Amanda Askell of Anthropic - Stanford CS 153 Office Hours, Episode 2 | In this CS 153 "Office Hours" episode, Anthropic's Amanda Askell discusses her work making Claude "good"—a journey that took her from a philosophy PhD in formal ethics and decision theory to leading character and alignment work at Anthropic. She explains why Aristotelian virtue ethics has proven more practically useful than abstract theoretical frameworks, and unpacks Anthropic's constitutional approach to AI. Rather than imposing strict rules, the constitution describes situations, values, a... | 57m 00s | |
| 4/27/26 | Anjney Midha and Mike Abbott - Stanford CS 153 Office Hours, Episode 1 | In this inaugural CS 153 "Office Hours" livestream, Anjney Midha and Mike Abbott field rapid-fire student questions covering the AI compute and infrastructure landscape. They discuss how scaling laws continue to hold in verifiable domains like coding, materials science, and robotics, while creative writing remains stubbornly hard—an area Anjney would love to see students attack with carefully curated data sets. On infrastructure, they argue that meaningful frontier research now requires clust... | 57m 00s |
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