AI Safety Governance and Frontier Model Regulation Debates Expand
AI 안전 | Fri Jul 10 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) | 4 sources
OpenAI and Anthropic expanded safety initiatives while concerns emerged over opaque government approval processes and alleged evidence concealment in copyright lawsuits.
Analysis
[OpenAI] converted Bio Bug Bounty to an ongoing program and increased rewards [1]
- Expanded the GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty into the OpenAI Bio Bounty Program
- Raised universal jailbreak rewards from $25
- 000 to $50
- 000
- Ongoing operation targeting frontier models starting with GPT-5.6
- Testing on GPT-5.5 will conclude on July 27
- 2026
[Anthropic] launched an initiative to gather public input on hard questions about AI [2]
- 52
- 000 Americans participated in the Anthropic Public Record survey
- Surveyed 81
- 000 Claude users across 159 countries in 70 languages
- Established the Anthropic Institute to research societal challenges
- Public benefit mission oversight through the Long-Term Benefit Trust
[U.S. Government] faced controversy over opacity in frontier model safety approval process [3]
- Approval criteria for OpenAI's Sol and Anthropic's Fable models remain unclear
- White House official stated 'there will be no FDA for AI'
- Executive order directed six departments to finalize the process by early August
- CAISI at the Department of Commerce is temporarily leading the effort
[New York Times] alleged OpenAI concealed evidence in copyright lawsuit [4]
- Refuted OpenAI's claim that its training corpus is not searchable
- Alleged OpenAI internally maintains a database of approximately 78 million de-identified ChatGPT conversations
- Exposed operation of 'Project Giraffe' Bloom filter for regurgitation detection
- Alleged excessive redaction and log deletion in the requested 20 million samples