AI’s fiercest rivals just agreed on one thing: regulate frontier AI now
The people building the most powerful AI rarely agree on much. This week, three of them agreed on one big thing. The frontier needs regulating, and soon.
Over five weeks, the chiefs of Google DeepMind, OpenAI and Anthropic each published a memo on how to police the most capable AI models, Axios reported. Their diagnoses line up almost exactly.
Where they agree
All three want frontier models tested by independent outsiders before release. That breaks with the industry’s old habit of self-reporting. All three also want a single body to set standards, certify compliance and restrict access to models judged too dangerous.
They agree on who leads, too. Each wants the US in charge, rather than a patchwork of states or rival national rules. Each points to near-term national-security risks, from cyberattacks to bioweapons. And none calls for a broad crackdown. The target is the small class of the...
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