A new study reveals major AI labs like OpenAI, Google, and Meta lack publicly documented containment plans—emergency protocols to shut down rogue AI systems. As models grow more powerful and unpredictable, the absence of clear, tested safety nets raises alarms. Without predefined steps to revoke access, limit systems, or pull the plug, companies risk chaotic improvisation during crises. While some deny the report captures their full safety measures, public evidence remains sparse. Meanwhile, new state and federal laws are pushing for transparency and mandatory shutdown mechanisms, highlighting the urgent need to prioritize control over speed in AI development.
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