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To one Update in the preparedness of theThe OpenAi internal framework uses to decide whether the AI ​​models are safe and what securities are needed in growth and release, Openai said it could “adjust” its requirements if an AI laboratory releases a “high -risk” system without comparable safeguards.

Change reflects increasing competitive pressures on AI commercial developers for rapid model development. Openai was accused to reduce security standards In favor of fastest versions and failure to deliver timely reports describing in detail the safety tests. Last week, 12 officials of the former open gave a brief reference to Elon Musk’s case against Openai, arguing that the company would be encouraged to cut off even more The angles for security if they complete the scheduled corporate restructuring.

It may predict criticism, Openai claims that it would not make these policy adjustments slightly and that it would maintain its safeguards on “a level more protective”.

“If another AI developer is released a high -risk system without comparable safeguards, we can customize our requirements,” Openai wrote in a blog Published on Tuesday afternoon. “However, we will first confirm strictly that the risk landscape has really changed, we publicly recognize that we are adapting, we evaluate that adaptation does not meaningfully increase the overall risk of severe damage and still maintain safeguards at a level more protective.”

The refurbished readiness frame also makes it clear that OpenAi is more based on automated ratings to accelerate the development of products. The company says that while not completely abandoned human -led tests, it has built “an increasing order of automated evaluations” supposedly “will be in line with [a] fastest [release] rhythm.”

Some reports contradict it. According to the financial timesOpenai gave testers less than a week for security checks for an upcoming important model – a compressed timetable compared to previous versions. Sources in the publication have also claimed that many of the Openai security tests are now being carried out in previous versions of models than the publications released to the public.

In the statements, Openai questioned the idea that he was reconciled to security.

Openai quietly reduces security commitments.

Omitted by the list of Openai Framework Changes:

No longer require model safety tests https://t.co/otmeiatsjs

– Steven Adler (@sjgadler) April 15 2025

Other changes to the OpenAI are how the company categorizes models according to the risk, including models that can hide their potential, avoid safeguards, prevent them from closing and even reflect self-producing. Openai says it will now focus on whether models meet one of the two thresholds: “high” ability or “critical” skill.

Openai’s definition of the first is a model that could “enhance existing paths in serious damage”. The latter are models that “introduce unprecedented new routes for serious damage”, according to the company.

“Covered systems that reach high capabilities must have safeguards that sufficiently minimize the relative risk of severe damage before they grow,” Openai wrote in place on the blog. “Systems that reach critical capacity also require safeguards that sufficiently minimize the relevant risks during development.”

Updates are the first OpenAi to have made a readiness of 2023.

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