OpenAI diverges from Trump's AI EO in a new policy paper, proposing cyber risk evaluations for advanced AI systems be mandatory and led by CAISI, not the NSA
OpenAI's new proposal comes as its CEO Sam Altman descends on Washington for a series of Wednesday meetings with White House officials …
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Discussion
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Nathan Calvin
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Overall my reaction to this doc is pleasant surprise, and I think this proposal takes AI progress and risks seriously, including more “far out” risks from recursive self improvement and loss of control. The writing style, with some exceptions, mostly steers clear of generic [imag…
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@w01fe
Jason Wolfe
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Very excited about this to be out, and to hear feedback! I think there is a lot of good stuff in here, from expanded role of CAISI, to RSI safety, to more nuanced stance on preemption, and much more.
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@gdb
Greg Brockman
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We've put out a blueprint for democratic governance of frontier AI, and how America can build durable institutions for frontier AI safety: