Anthropic’s Amodei Urges Mandatory Safety Rules for Frontier AI
Original: Anthropic 監管立場升級,Amodei 籲政府有權擋下未達安全標準的前沿 AI
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei argues governments should block frontier AI systems that fail mandatory safety standards.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is calling for AI regulation to move beyond transparency requirements toward binding safety obligations. He argues that frontier models already present visible risks and should face mandatory testing across four major risk areas. Under his proposed approach, governments would have authority to block or deter deployment when systems fail to meet required safety standards.
The article reports that Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has sharpened his public position on AI regulation, arguing that governments should move from disclosure-focused rules to mandatory safety requirements for frontier AI systems. The core claim is that transparency alone is no longer sufficient because the risks associated with the most capable AI models are already emerging. In Amodei’s view, companies developing frontier models should not merely publish information about their systems or voluntarily describe their safety processes; they should be required to prove that those systems meet defined safety standards before deployment.
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