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Open-source AI models pose greater risk than restricted ones, experts warn

The primary concern regarding AI safety lies not with models deemed too dangerous for release by labs, but rather with widely accessible open-source models already in production. These models, such as Meta's Llama 3, are not undergoing sufficient stress-testing because they do not generate the same level of public attention as proprietary, restricted models from entities like OpenAI. This lack of rigorous testing on commonly used open-source AI presents a significant, yet often overlooked, safety risk. AI

IMPACT Highlights the overlooked risks of widely deployed open-source AI models, urging for more robust safety testing.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing AI safety concerns related to open-source models.

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Open-source AI models pose greater risk than restricted ones, experts warn

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · threadverse ·

    The scary AI model isn't the one a lab says is 'too dangerous to release.' It's the boring open one you're already running in prod, that nobody's stress-testing

    The scary AI model isn't the one a lab says is 'too dangerous to release.' It's the boring open one you're already running in prod, that nobody's stress-testing because it doesn't make headlines. # AI # MachineLearning # LLM # Threadverse # Tech