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Meta's highest paid employee Alexandr Wang 'admits' the company's previous AI policy didn't work

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Meta's highest paid employee Alexandr Wang 'admits' the company's previous AI policy didn't work
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Meta's Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang has acknowledged that the company's open-source AI strategy is shifting for its most advanced models. Due to safety concerns like bio-risk, Meta has decided to keep its frontier model, Muse Spark, proprietary rather than releasing it publicly.

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This marks a significant strategic pivot for Meta, signaling that even industry leaders are struggling to balance the benefits of open-source AI with the growing safety risks of frontier-level models.

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