Elon Musk released xAI's Grok 4 without any safety reports-despite calling AI more 'dangerous than nukes'
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xAI's AI model Grok 4 has been launched without an accompanying system card, which is typically released by leading labs to ensure safety and transparency. These system cards outline performance metrics, limitations, and potential risks associated with AI models. Despite the company's claims of internal evaluations, no public safety disclosures have been made. Elon Musk, who has long expressed concerns over AI risks, leads xAI, yet the company has deviated from industry norms regarding safety reporting. Additionally, commitments made at international summits to enhance transparency have not been fulfilled by xAI in this instance.
xAI's Grok 4 has been released without an industry-standard system card, raising concerns given Elon Musk's warnings about AI safety.
Leading AI labs, committed to transparency, typically release safety reports with new models; xAI skipped this crucial step with Grok 4.
The system cards detail performance, limitations, and potential dangers of advanced AI models, allowing for assessment by researchers and policymakers.
Musk has long viewed AI as an existential threat and has campaigned for stricter regulations and safety standards.
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