OpenAI Preparedness Framework (Beta)
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This is OpenAI's official internal framework document for managing catastrophic risks from frontier models; it represents a major industry attempt to formalize pre-deployment safety evaluation and is frequently cited in AI governance and policy discussions.
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Summary
OpenAI's Preparedness Framework outlines a systematic approach to tracking, evaluating, and mitigating catastrophic risks from frontier AI models. It establishes a 'Preparedness' function responsible for conducting safety evaluations across key risk categories including cybersecurity, CBRN threats, model autonomy, and persuasion, with defined risk thresholds that gate model deployment decisions.
Key Points
- •Defines four tracked risk categories: cybersecurity, CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear), model autonomy/self-replication, and persuasion/deception
- •Establishes a risk scorecard with four severity levels (low, medium, high, critical) where 'critical' risk models cannot be deployed regardless of mitigations
- •Creates a dedicated Preparedness team responsible for frontier model evaluations, red-teaming, and publishing safety scorecards before deployment
- •Introduces a safety governance mechanism where the board can override deployment decisions, providing institutional checks on frontier model releases
- •Frames preparedness as distinct from alignment and policy work, focusing specifically on evaluating and mitigating known catastrophic risk vectors
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