I am confused why we are making labs arguments for them. I am also extremely unconvinced by this reason. The idea that safety focused orgs should preemptively avoid raising issues of model access in this specific case of a deployed model with specifc AI R&D safeguards seems to be pretty severe pessimization.
It’s difficult to quanitfy, but I’m pretty opposed to preemptive pressure to avoid raising this issue (or avoid mentioning it) just because “labs might get some more asks” (this is extremely, extremely cheap for them to say no to or ignore). This is also already routine in other aspects like evaluations. I’d even be more symapthetic to domains like cyber or bio. In this case though I feel like we’re optimizing against ourselves for no gain.
No, Apollo does not currently have access to Fable without the strict AI R&D classifiers applied.
I am confused why we are making labs arguments for them. I am also extremely unconvinced by this reason. The idea that safety focused orgs should preemptively avoid raising issues of model access in this specific case of a deployed model with specifc AI R&D safeguards seems to be pretty severe pessimization.
It’s difficult to quanitfy, but I’m pretty opposed to preemptive pressure to avoid raising this issue (or avoid mentioning it) just because “labs might get some more asks” (this is extremely, extremely cheap for them to say no to or ignore). This is also already routine in other aspects like evaluations. I’d even be more symapthetic to domains like cyber or bio. In this case though I feel like we’re optimizing against ourselves for no gain.
No, Apollo does not currently have access to Fable without the strict AI R&D classifiers applied.