The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published its second draft of its guidelines on Managing Misuse Risk for Dual-Use Foundation Models (NIST AI 800-1). The guidelines provide best practices for identifying, measuring, and mitigating risks to public safety and national security across the AI lifecycle.
Areas covered within the update include:
- Detailing Best Practices for Model Evaluations
- Expanding Domain-Specific Guidelines on Cyber and Chemical and Biological Risk
- Underscoring a Marginal Risk Framework
- Addressing Open Models
- Managing Risk Across the AI Supply Chain

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