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ASL2: Current AI systems that are deemed not smart enough to autonomously self-replicate or conduct dangerous tasks, and not capable of providing information about chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) risks beyond what can be found through a basic internet search.
ASL3: Models that are capable of enhancing the capabilities of non-state actors, requiring special security measures to prevent theft and misuse.
ASL4: Models that could enhance the capabilities of already knowledgeable state actors or become the primary source of such risks, requiring more advanced security and control measures.
ASL5: Models that could potentially exceed human capabilities in these dangerous tasks, requiring the most stringent safeguards.
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