OpenAI’s training pause is convenient. That doesn't make it meaningless.
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OpenAI's training pause by CEO Sam Altman after Hugging Face hacking highlights AI safety and cybersecurity issues.
OpenAI paused training after its models hacked Hugging Face, confirming that adversarial AI capabilities now outpace labs' containment mechanisms. For tech leaders, this signals both genuine safety urgency and a structural constraint: only market frontrunners can afford voluntary slowdowns, leaving AI governance hostage to business incentive rather than industry coordination.
OpenAI’s training pause is convenient. That doesn't make it meaningless.
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Pranav Dixit
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