High, provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium, provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low, standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
This position establishes that Google DeepMind views its own security mitigations as insufficient to deliver full social benefit in isolation, making industry-wide adoption a prerequisite for meaning…
The obligation is qualified by 'aim to' rather than an unconditional commitment, and is triggered only by Google DeepMind's own assessment that both 'unmitigated' and 'material' risk thresholds are m…
Google DeepMind's own acknowledgment that a core safety mechanism has an anticipated expiration point under foreseeable capability growth signals a recognized gap in its current monitoring approach.
The use of 'explore' rather than 'implement' or 'require' indicates this is an investigative or developmental effort rather than an established safeguard, which is consequential for assessing the cur…
By asserting that all critical capabilities—without exception—warrant this process, Google DeepMind establishes a universal scope for its mitigation obligations, leaving no critical capability catego…
This document sets out Google DeepMind's internal rules for identifying and managing the most serious risks from its AI models before those models are widely released. No model can be …
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