Article 6FP8J The world’s biggest AI models aren’t very transparent, Stanford study says

The world’s biggest AI models aren’t very transparent, Stanford study says

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Emilia David
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No prominent developer of AI foundation models - a list including companies like OpenAI and Meta - is releasing sufficient information about their potential impact on society, determines a new report from Stanford HAI (Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence).

Today, Stanford HAI released its Foundation Model Transparency Index, which tracked whether creators of the 10 most popular AI models disclose information about their work and how people use their systems. Among the models it tested, Meta's Llama 2 scored the highest, followed by BloomZ and then OpenAI's GPT-4. But none of them, it turned out, got particularly high marks.

Other models evaluated include Stability's Stable Diffusion, Anthropic's Claude, Google's PaLM 2, Command from...

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