I listened to an interview a while back with the researchers did this analysis. They developed privacy-preserving techniques, avoiding having to read user conversations directly. This is Anthropic we're talking about,…
So, how about a startup for baby food / prenatals that shows transparent, third party testing for plastic compounds and heavy metals? I'm serious, would love to do this.
> Fish are aggregators of this stuff so that's not surprising. I doubt the BPA in fish originates from the fish themselves. It's more likely from the can linings used to package the fish.
I listened to an interview a while back with the researchers did this analysis. They developed privacy-preserving techniques, avoiding having to read user conversations directly. This is Anthropic we're talking about,…
So, how about a startup for baby food / prenatals that shows transparent, third party testing for plastic compounds and heavy metals? I'm serious, would love to do this.
> Fish are aggregators of this stuff so that's not surprising. I doubt the BPA in fish originates from the fish themselves. It's more likely from the can linings used to package the fish.