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Meta reveals what kinds of AI even it would think too risky to release

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  • Meta makes its Frontier AI Framework available to all
  • The company says it is concerned about AI-induced cybersecurity threats
  • Risk assessments and modeling will categorize AI models as critical, high, or moderate

Meta has revealed some concerns about the future of AI despite CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s well-publicized intentions to make artificial general intelligence (AGI) openly available to all.

The company’s newly-released Frontier AI Framework explores some “critical” risks that AI could pose, including its potential implications on cybersecurity and chemical and biological weapons.

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