> This won't be made available to anyone and everyone, but we do believe that responsible SMEs and midmarket companies also need access to these tools in order to identify key vulnerabilities in their systems; not just enterprises.
So this is the same policy that Anthropic and OpenAI have, it is just based on your criteria rather than theirs.
Reminds me of a time when Tailscale cofounder went on a rant about how big bad AWS charges too much for bandwidth, and his solution was to send that money to Tailscale instead
I think the policy universally makes sense, who would want to give a tool like this to bad actors? But it does leave a big section of the market underserved. Particularly when Mythos was made accessible to very large orgs and then Fable was pulled on export grounds.
I actually wonder how valuable this verbiage is
To me it looks like copycat marketing more than a strongly held stance
Artificial scarcity, membership club criteria to make members feel special
Perhaps there is an organization that awards this “responsibility” behavior, the EU comes to mind but not lucrative enough
As far as engagement farming goes, it got us to engage and boost its reach, for something we might otherwise ignore with more benign language
Once I get the answers I will execute
As soon as I read that I literally scoffed. Doublethink at its finest. Doubleplusungood.