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AI companies know they have an image problem. Will funding policy papers and thinktanks dig them out?

AI companies are working to improve their public image by funding policy papers and think tanks. OpenAI and Anthropic are leading efforts with initiatives focused on societal impact. However, critics question if these moves are genuine or j...

The Guardian· Apr 12, 2026 · 11:36 AM · 26 views

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AI companies are working to improve their public image by funding policy papers and think tanks. OpenAI and Anthropic are leading efforts with initiatives focused on societal impact. However, critics question if these moves are genuine or just PR strategies. #AI #TechNews #OpenAI #Anthropic #PublicPerception

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