PANews reported on February 13th that according to OpenAI, the company has released a major update to the Model Spec, which defines the behavioral standards for AI models. The new version emphasizes customizability, transparency, and freedom of thought, ensuring that users can freely explore, discuss, and create while maintaining necessary security measures.
The update includes:
• Model instruction priority: Clarify the instruction priority of the platform, developers, and users to enhance customization capabilities.
• Information Authenticity: The model avoids biased guidance, encourages objective discussions, and helps users make independent decisions.
• Security Boundary: Set standards for rejecting high-risk requests, such as harmful behavior or privacy infringement.
• Knowledge sharing: the specification has been open-sourced to the public domain, developers can freely use, modify, and build.
OpenAI stated that the specification will continue to evolve and welcomes community feedback.
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OpenAI releases new version of Model Spec, enhancing customizability and transparency
PANews reported on February 13th that according to OpenAI, the company has released a major update to the Model Spec, which defines the behavioral standards for AI models. The new version emphasizes customizability, transparency, and freedom of thought, ensuring that users can freely explore, discuss, and create while maintaining necessary security measures. The update includes: • Model instruction priority: Clarify the instruction priority of the platform, developers, and users to enhance customization capabilities. • Information Authenticity: The model avoids biased guidance, encourages objective discussions, and helps users make independent decisions. • Security Boundary: Set standards for rejecting high-risk requests, such as harmful behavior or privacy infringement. • Knowledge sharing: the specification has been open-sourced to the public domain, developers can freely use, modify, and build. OpenAI stated that the specification will continue to evolve and welcomes community feedback.