Study Finds Leading AI Labs Lack Public Plans to Contain Rogue Models
Sourced from 4 publications
- •Leading AI labs have few publicly documented plans for containing rogue AI models, according to a study reported by TechCrunch.
- •A Medium blog post argues that AI harms can manifest during training and design, before models ever reach users.
- •An editorial in the Jonesboro Sun advocates banning AI use in warfare, reflecting longstanding civil society concerns rather than a new policy shift.
- •Governments have not adopted binding restrictions on autonomous weapons despite sustained advocacy from researchers and NGOs.
Sources
We Are Looking at AI Harm From the Wrong End
Medium
If Good Writing Looks Like AI, What Are We Really Judging?
Medium
Frontier AI labs still won’t say how they’d contain a rogue model
TechCrunch
End the use of AI in warfare
jonesborosun
Why Microsoft’s First AI Spiraled Out of Control 10 Years Ago
Techbook-magazine
Curated from 4 sources. Every summary is reviewed for accuracy, but may still contain errors. We always link to original sources for verification.
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