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benjismith | 1 year ago

It doesn't sound like they "failed" any actual safety test, but rather that they rushed their safety tests, thereby "failing" (in the eyes of many people) to conduct sufficiently rigorous tests.

Now that the 4o model have been out in the wild for 2 months, have there been any claims of serious safety failures? The article doesn't seem to imply any such thing.

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throwaway48476|1 year ago

'Safety' as defined by AI 'ethicists' has practically nothing at all to do with safety as imagined by the average person.

XorNot|1 year ago

AI ethicists have been thoroughly underwhelming in delivering cogent arguments that sound like anything more then simply insisting on themselves.

Meanwhile in the real world, regular politicians have reacted surprisingly quick to updating laws for new relevant loop holes: i.e. non-consented deep fake porn generation.

dingosity|1 year ago

lack of proof is not proof of lack.