An Example Safety Case for Safeguards Against Misuse
An Example Safety Case for Safeguards Against Misuse
Existing evaluations of AI misuse safeguards provide a patchwork of evidence that is often difficult to connect to real-world decisions. To bridge this gap, we describe an end-to-end argument (a "safety case") that misuse safeguards reduce the risk posed by an AI assistant to low levels. We first describe how a hypothetical developer red teams safeguards, estimating the effort required to evade them. Then, the developer plugs this estimate into a quantitative "uplift model" to determine how much barriers introduced by safeguards dissuade misuse (https://www.aimisusemodel.com/). This procedure provides a continuous signal of risk during deployment that helps the developer rapidly respond to emerging threats. Finally, we describe how to tie these components together into a simple safety case. Our work provides one concrete path -- though not the only path -- to rigorously justifying AI misuse risks are low.
Joshua Clymer、Jonah Weinbaum、Robert Kirk、Kimberly Mai、Selena Zhang、Xander Davies
计算技术、计算机技术
Joshua Clymer,Jonah Weinbaum,Robert Kirk,Kimberly Mai,Selena Zhang,Xander Davies.An Example Safety Case for Safeguards Against Misuse[EB/OL].(2025-05-23)[2025-06-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18003.点此复制
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