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This clause defines the primary risk categories that OpenAI's governance framework is designed to address, establishing the scope of its safety commitments.
Interpretive note: The phrase 'including' indicates the four named categories may not be an exhaustive list, but the canonical claim reflects exactly what is stated.
OpenAI's framework formally covers four named high-severity risk categories: cyber offense, CBRN risks, harmful manipulation, and loss of control.
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This clause defines the primary risk categories that OpenAI's governance framework is designed to address, establishing the scope of its safety commitments.
OpenAI's framework formally covers four named high-severity risk categories: cyber offense, CBRN risks, harmful manipulation, and loss of control.
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