This approach to safety reminds me of The Right to Read, the famous short story by Richard Stallmann. He predicts a dystopian future where private possession of a debugger is illegal. https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.en.html
It is unsafe to not release the source along with the service. That incentivizes competitors to sacrifice their own safety research in favor of speed to market. Instead of getting shared safe tools, we get a bunch of for profit corporations pushing their proprietary unsafe tools.
Preventing this situation was the original reason to setup OpenAI. Speed run to the dark side.
It is unsafe to not release the source along with the service. That incentivizes competitors to sacrifice their own safety research in favor of speed to market. Instead of getting shared safe tools, we get a bunch of for profit corporations pushing their proprietary unsafe tools.
Preventing this situation was the original reason to setup OpenAI. Speed run to the dark side.