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Big AI Had a Point When It Said It Needed to Be Told What Is Not Okay
The U.S. government is urging Meta to agree to AI reviews amid growing security concerns. This move aligns with a broader trend of large U.S. AI models moving toward closure for security reasons. Meanwhile, some industries report AI failures leading to the rehiring of human staff.
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The U.S. government is now specifically pressing Meta to accept AI reviews.
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U.S. Government Presses Meta for AI Security Reviews
confidence 90%The U.S. government is urging Meta to agree to AI reviews amid growing security concerns. This move aligns with a broader trend of large U.S. AI models moving toward closure for security reasons. Meanwhile, some industries report AI failures leading to the rehiring of human staff.
What's confirmed:
- The U.S. is pressing Meta to agree to AI reviews due to rising security concerns.
- Large AI models in the United States are moving toward closure for security reasons.
Still unconfirmed:
- Eric Schmidt and Henry Kissinger authored a book warning that AI could trigger nuclear weapon launches in response to hypersonic missiles without human intervention.