OpenAI to Rewrite Safety Rules Post-Hugging Face Incident
Miles_Brundage · x · 2026-08-19
OpenAI plans to rewrite its preparedness framework following the Hugging Face incident and indications that one of its systems potentially hit a 'critical' level in cyber capabilities. A key aspect to watch is which revisions OpenAI places in its legally binding framework versus its separate voluntary framework, as this distinction will determine the actual strength of its safety commitments.
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