I can imagine situations where having people “on call”, and “on site” provide different levels of security, but you probably have more insight. I.e., DeepMind’s ability to call on a Google security team after a breach after the fact doesn’t provide that much security.
I can imagine setups where Google’s security people are already integrated into DeepMind, but I can also imagine setups where DeepMind has a few really top security people and that still doesn’t provide a paranoid enough level of security.
Deepmind specifically has Google’s security people on call, which is to say the best that money can buy. For others, well, AI Safety Needs Great Engineers and Anthropic is hiring, including for security.
(opinions my own, you know the drill)
I can imagine situations where having people “on call”, and “on site” provide different levels of security, but you probably have more insight. I.e., DeepMind’s ability to call on a Google security team after a breach after the fact doesn’t provide that much security.
I can imagine setups where Google’s security people are already integrated into DeepMind, but I can also imagine setups where DeepMind has a few really top security people and that still doesn’t provide a paranoid enough level of security.