In recent months, OpenAI has been relentlessly multiplying innovations. In April for example, it launched a ChatGPT for doctors aiming to revolutionize medical AI.
In a blog post published Thursday, the company explains having developed “safety summaries”. These are temporary and targeted summaries that capture the safety context of a conversation. These notes are not used to personalize the experience or to memorize the user. They have a single goal: to detect when a discussion turns into danger.
The principle is simple, but technical. During a conversation, a specialized AI model in safety reasoning generates factual and temporary notes. These summaries remain active for a limited time. They are only consulted in high-risk situations.
But questions remain: where does benevolent monitoring end? How can it be ensured that these summaries do not drift into some form of profiling? In this respect, the AI firm does not yet provide a clear answer.
One thing is certain: this is both a symbolic and technical evolution. The question is no longer whether AIs should integrate these safeguards, but how far they should go to do so without crossing other lines.
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