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The hacker sent by Anthropic to calm the government's nerves about AI safety

Anthropic sent researcher Nicholas Carlini to engage with US lawmakers and address concerns about AI safety. The goal is to provide insight into Anthropic's safety practices and alleviate government worries. This move reflects the growing scrutiny of AI developers and their safety protocols. You can expect more AI developers to take similar steps to build trust with regulators.

Key takeaways
  • Anthropic researcher Nicholas Carlini engaged with US lawmakers.
  • The goal was to address AI safety concerns and provide insight into Anthropic's practices.
  • This reflects growing government scrutiny of AI developers' safety protocols.

Over 200 organizations call for a ban on "artificial intelligence" in military kill chains

Over 200 organizations have called for a ban on integrating artificial intelligence in military kill chains. They argue that AI systems lack accountability and transparency, posing significant ethical and legal risks. This call to action reflects growing concerns about the use of AI in military applications. You should be aware of the increasing scrutiny on AI ethics and accountability.

Key takeaways
  • Over 200 organizations support the ban.
  • AI systems lack accountability and transparency.
  • Growing concerns about AI ethics and accountability.

The Measurement Gap in the Automation of EU Law: Benchmarking Doctrinal Legal Reasoning under the EU AI Act

Researchers highlight a measurement gap in evaluating large language models' ability to perform doctrinal legal reasoning, a key aspect of legal work. Existing benchmarks focus on ancillary tasks, not the interpretive core of legal analysis. The EU AI Act mandates 'appropriate accuracy' for high-risk AI in the judicial domain, but current evaluations cannot assess this. Builders must develop new benchmarks to meet regulatory requirements.

Key takeaways
  • Existing legal-AI benchmarks don't test doctrinal legal reasoning.
  • EU AI Act requires 'appropriate accuracy' for high-risk judicial AI.
  • New benchmarks needed to evaluate legal models' interpretive abilities.

Anthropic shuts down Fable, Mythos models following Trump admin directive

Anthropic shut down its Fable and Mythos model lines after the US Commerce Department expressed concerns over potential national security risks. The Fable 5 model had a reported 'jailbreak' vulnerability. This shutdown reflects growing regulatory scrutiny of AI safety and security.

Key takeaways
  • Anthropic shut down Fable and Mythos model lines.
  • US Commerce Department cited national security risks.
  • Fable 5 had a reported 'jailbreak' vulnerability.
otherJun 10

Quoting Jeremy Howard

Jeremy Howard proposes slowing AI self-improvement by restricting top labs from using their own best models for frontier research, while allowing others to access them. This aims to prevent a power imbalance. Anthropic's approach differs, as they use their top model, Claude 3.5, for their own frontier AI research.

Key takeaways
  • Jeremy Howard proposes restricting top AI labs from using their best models for frontier research.
  • Anthropic uses Claude 3.5 for their own frontier AI research.
  • Proposed restriction aims to prevent power imbalance.
otherMar 19

AI Policy @๐Ÿค—: Response to the White House AI Action Plan RFI

Hugging Face responded to the White House's AI Action Plan Request for Information, providing input on AI policy and safety. The company submitted recommendations on open-source AI, transparency, and accountability. Builders can expect increased regulatory scrutiny and should prepare for compliance. The White House aims to shape AI development and deployment.

Key takeaways
  • Hugging Face provided input on AI policy and safety.
  • Recommendations focus on open-source AI, transparency, and accountability.
  • Builders should prepare for increased regulatory scrutiny.
otherSep 29

Ethics and Society Newsletter #5: Hugging Face Goes To Washington and Other Summer 2023 Musings

The Hugging Face blog published its Ethics and Society Newsletter #5, discussing the company's recent interactions with US policymakers and regulators. The newsletter reflects on Hugging Face's growing engagement with governments and civil society. You can expect more AI safety discussions and collaborations. The newsletter also shares insights on AI literacy and the need for diverse perspectives in AI development.

Key takeaways
  • Hugging Face engages with US policymakers and regulators.
  • The company shares insights on AI literacy and diverse perspectives in AI development.
  • The newsletter reflects growing AI safety discussions and collaborations.
otherJul 24

AI Policy @๐Ÿค—: Open ML Considerations in the EU AI Act

The EU AI Act will regulate open ML models and code, with Hugging Face advocating for open models and code to be treated differently than proprietary ones. The Act aims to balance innovation and safety. You should consider the regulatory implications of your open ML projects.

Key takeaways
  • The EU AI Act will regulate open ML models and code.
  • Hugging Face advocates for open models to be treated differently than proprietary ones.
  • The Act aims to balance innovation and safety.
otherJun 20

AI Policy @๐Ÿค—: Response to the U.S. NTIA's Request for Comment on AI Accountability

Hugging Face submitted comments to the U.S. NTIA's request for feedback on AI accountability, focusing on open-source models, transparency, and third-party auditing. The company emphasized the need for balanced regulations that promote innovation while ensuring accountability. Builders should consider the implications of these regulatory discussions on their AI development and deployment practices. Hugging Face's submission highlights the importance of open-source AI in fostering a more diverse,

Key takeaways
  • Hugging Face submitted comments to NTIA on AI accountability.
  • Emphasized open-source models, transparency, and third-party audits.
  • Balanced regulations needed to promote innovation and accountability.