On Feb. 9, 2026, Sharma resigned from Anthropic, one of the most influential artificial intelligence companies in the world. His final project was a study of how AI systems distort the way people perceive reality.
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(Carlos Barria/Reuters) | | A Former Anthropic Employee's Last Warning | | By Kay Rubacek | | On Feb. 9, 2026, Sharma resigned from Anthropic, one of the most influential artificial intelligence companies in the world. His final project was a study of how AI systems distort the way people perceive reality. | | | | | | | | One Dollar for Six Months. Three Days Only The Epoch Times strives to fill the void at a time when partisan and biased reporting has become commonplace. As staunch believers in traditional journalism, we rigorously pursue facts and accuracy, leaving views strictly as opinions. When you do choose to explore people's perspectives, we guarantee you the freedom of thought. Too often, certain voices are suppressed or silenced—that's never the case at The Epoch Times. Browsing through the commentaries, you will immediately recognize honest, refreshing, and at times courageous discussions on topics perhaps purposefully left out by others: The Lost Art of Aging Like a Human Being; Why Family Estrangement Is Becoming More Common; What to Do About Everyday Thievery... They are truly a feast for the mind. You now have the opportunity to enjoy a full subscription with $1 for 6 months. | | Subscribe Now | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 📜 History: Richard Feynman's perspective on music and the art of learning: A lesser-known fact about the award-winning scientist is that he was a passionate amateur musician. 📚 Literature: In his short story "How the Author was Sold in Newark," Mark Twain contemplates one of his lectures that didn't go as planned. During this particularly humiliating lecture, he realized one thing that should always be sought. 💫 Creative Wonders: Urban artist paints optical illusions on boring buildings to revive dreary neighborhoods—and they're amazing. | | | | | | 'Paul McCartney: Man on the Run': A Surprisingly Balanced Viewpoint: One half of the most successful songwriting duo of all time, Paul McCartney reached what most would consider his career pinnacle well before age 30. Read more → | | | | |
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