OpenAI Reportedly Following Anthropic’S Lead in Restricting Access to Powerful Cybersecurity AI
OpenAI is reportedly following in the footsteps of Anthropic in restricting access to its powerful cybersecurity AI models. The move is seen as a response to the growing concern about the misuse of AI technology. OpenAI is working on a new AI model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities that will only be available to a small group of companies, according to Axios.
The article highlights the need for responsible AI development and the importance of controlling access to powerful AI models. The move is seen as a step in the right direction, but some experts are questioning the effectiveness of these restrictions.
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