( July 3, 2026, 12:24 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The cyber risks of new AI models should always be interpreted with consideration to the compute budget used to estimate it, the UK’s AI Security Institute said in a new research briefing, warning that “the most informative evaluations may be expensive.” The institute, a leading authority in AI safety and pre-deployment testing globally, argued that AI developers and policymakers risk underestimating the capabilities of models with cheaper evaluations, which could distort decisions on risk, economic value, and whether models should be released.Statement attached. ...
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