Our position on open-weights models
… Open-weights models that don’t have dangerous capabilities are a public good: they don’t cost anything besides the compute needed to run them, and they provide value to businesses, developers, and researchers. …
… Open-weights models that don’t have dangerous capabilities are a public good: they don’t cost anything besides the compute needed to run them, and they provide value to businesses, developers, and researchers. …
… Model developers specify how this character should behave—be helpful, be honest, don’t cause harm—but can’t cover every possible situation. …
… Despite the CCP’s inability to manufacture enough advanced chips domestically or purchase them legally abroad, AI labs in China have been able to stay close on intelligence through two workarounds: illicit and evasive compute access , by smuggling AI chips directly into China and accessing offshore… …