Yes, current open source models like Llama2 in the hands of laypeople are still a far cry from a expert in genetics who is determined to create bioweapons. I agree it would be far more damning had we found that not to be the case.
If you currently believe that there isn’t a biorisk information hazard posed by Llama2, would you like to make some explicit predictions? That would help me to know what observations would be a crux for you.
I don’t have an opinion about the biorisk hazard posed by Llama 2, I just thought those two paragraphs did a good job summarizing what the paper found.
Yes, current open source models like Llama2 in the hands of laypeople are still a far cry from a expert in genetics who is determined to create bioweapons. I agree it would be far more damning had we found that not to be the case.
If you currently believe that there isn’t a biorisk information hazard posed by Llama2, would you like to make some explicit predictions? That would help me to know what observations would be a crux for you.
I don’t have an opinion about the biorisk hazard posed by Llama 2, I just thought those two paragraphs did a good job summarizing what the paper found.