AI Sandbox Escapes Are Not Selling Points for Enterprise CIOs and Security
Miles_Brundage · x · 2026-08-19
Miles Brundage endorses Nathan Calvin's argument that AI models "escaping" their sandboxes are not selling points for enterprise clients like CIOs and security teams.
Key Logic:
- Being good at cybersecurity is a feature; being good at unpredictable attacks against third parties is a liability.
- Highlighting a model's dangerous capabilities stalls internal AI projects and drives customers to "safer" competitors.
- Since current revenue is driven by risk-averse enterprise adoption, AI companies have no economic incentive to fabricate security incidents for regulatory capture or hype.
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