Published Mar 11, 2024
Assessing the Risks of Open AI Models with Sayash Kapoor - 675
Sayash Kapoor, a Princeton Ph.D. student, delves into the complexities of open AI models, proposing a Marginal Risk Framework for evaluating societal impacts such as cybersecurity and non-consensual imagery, while exploring the balance between AI openness and safety, and advocating for regulatory and legal protections.

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