Silicon Valley Is Spending Millions to Stop One of Its Own
…Bores is a vocal proponent of rigorous AI regulation and cosponsored New York’s RAISE Act, which became law in 2025 and requires major AI firms to implement and publish safety protocols…
…Bores is a vocal proponent of rigorous AI regulation and cosponsored New York’s RAISE Act, which became law in 2025 and requires major AI firms to implement and publish safety protocols…
…There has to be the safety science that shows what the answer could be and should be. And then there has to be a recognition that that need is real and that…
…Because these benchmarks are human-authored, they can only test for risks we have already conceptualized and learned to measure. This approach to safety is inherently reactive . It’s effective at catching…
…He also waited years to file his lawsuit, despite having long expressed concerns that OpenAI was beginning to resemble a standard company. For Musk to get a favorable outcome, the jury and…
…The rest of us should fear them both,” says Daniel Kokotajlo, a former OpenAI researcher who joined in 2022 and has raised concerns over the company’s safety culture. He was part…
…It was partially over the company’s latest news, but honestly, I’ve been increasingly concerned about OpenAI’s evolution as a company when it comes to privacy and safety. I won…
…disabled sandbox, which significantly reduces security risks when running autonomous code. This isolation means it cannot make unexpected outbound requests, a meaningful safety advantage for teams concerned about supply chain attacks or…
…In 2024, the Biden administration published a memorandum on AI and national security, setting up rules for how AI can be used in certain national security scenarios — and for now, even…
…559 In a December 2016 email exchange between Musk and his Neuralink associates, he brings up his concerns about beating Google Deepmind again, writing, “Deepmind is moving very fast. I am concerned…
…OpenAI cited competitiveness and safety concerns to justify this repudiation. OpenAI's former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever argued in 2023 that open-sourcing increasingly capable models was increasingly risky, and that the…