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AI models shared with banks and governments framed as safety, but it's about control

Leading AI labs are reportedly sharing powerful, unreleased models with select governments and financial institutions under the guise of safety protocols. This selective access raises concerns about transparency and equitable distribution of advanced AI capabilities. The practice suggests a tiered approach to AI deployment, prioritizing certain entities over broader public access. AI

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IMPACT Raises questions about AI governance and equitable access to advanced models, potentially influencing future policy.

RANK_REASON The item discusses the implications and framing of AI model sharing practices, which falls under commentary.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Some of the most powerful AI models aren’t public, they’re being quietly shared with banks and governments. It’s framed as safety, but it’s really about who get

    Some of the most powerful AI models aren’t public, they’re being quietly shared with banks and governments. It’s framed as safety, but it’s really about who gets access and who doesn’t. That’s where the power is. Still early so it flies under the radar. https://www. reuters.com/l…