Sources: the UK has stepped up its efforts to get Anthropic to expand in the country, including a dual listing proposal, after Anthropic s clash with the US DOD (Financial Times)
Financial Times : Sources: the UK has stepped up its efforts to get Anthropic to expand in the country, including a dual listing proposal, after Anthropic's clash with the US DOD Keir Starmer's government steps up efforts to get American AI start-up to grow its presence in Britain
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Positive sum doesn't mean "win-win"
A lot of people and documents online say that positive-sum games are "win-wins", where all of the participants are better off. But this isn't true! If A gets $5 and B gets -$2 that's positive sum (the sum is $3) but it's not a win-win (B lost). Positive sum games can be win-wins, but they aren't necessarily games where everybody benefits. I think people tend to over-generalize from the most common case of a win-win. E.g. some of the claims you see when reading about positive-sum games online: A positive-sum game is a "win-win" scenario in game theory and economics where participants collaborate to create new value, ensuring all parties can gain or benefit. [Win-win games are] also called a positive-sum game as it is the opposite of a zero-sum game . – Wikipedia Here I use "positive-sum gam
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