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2019-02-14

OpenAI says GPT-2 is 'too dangerous to release' — the first mainstream AI safety debate goes global

Safety & Ethics

事件摘要

On February 14, 2019, OpenAI announced GPT-2, a language model capable of generating remarkably coherent text. But instead of releasing it fully, OpenAI withheld the complete model, citing 'concerns about malicious applications.' The decision sparked an intense global debate: was OpenAI responsibly cautious or grandstanding for attention? The staged rollout — releasing progressively larger versions over months — became a template for AI safety disclosure. It also marked the first time ordinary people heard the argument that AI could be too dangerous to release, permanently changing how the public thought about AI risk.

影响评估

  • Paradigm Shift +1 · Long-term

    Established the staged disclosure model for advanced AI models. First time the 'too dangerous to release' debate reached mainstream audiences. Shifted public perception of AI from purely exciting to potentially risky.

    Affected Groups: general public, AI companies, policymakers, researchers

共识度与来源

重要度 L1
分类 Safety & Ethics
共识度 Broad Consensus
影响指数 5/10
  • 1

    URL: https://slate.com/technology/2019/02/openai-gpt2-text-generating-algorithm-ai-dangerous.html

    OpenAI says its text-generating algorithm GPT-2 is too dangerous to release.
    News Report Citation logged Live source
  • 2

    URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPT-2

    GPT-2 was announced in February 2019.
    Reference Evidence Citation logged Live source