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7OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

Introducing the Model Spec

OpenAI published its Model Spec, a document outlining the intended values, behaviors, and decision-making principles for its AI models. The spec defines a hierarchy of priorities—safety, ethics, adherence to OpenAI's principles, and helpfulness—and is intended to guide how models should behave across a wide range of situations. This represents OpenAI's formal attempt to codify alignment goals and behavioral norms into a publicly accessible framework.

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7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Sharing the latest Model Spec

OpenAI has published an updated version of its Model Spec, the document that defines the values, behaviors, and priorities intended to guide its AI models. The Model Spec serves as a foundational alignment artifact, specifying how models should balance helpfulness, safety, and adherence to OpenAI's guidelines. This release reflects ongoing work in operationalizing alignment principles into training targets and behavioral policies.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Inside our approach to the Model Spec

OpenAI published a blog post explaining the philosophy and structure behind its Model Spec, a public framework governing model behavior. The post addresses how the spec balances safety, user autonomy, and accountability as AI systems become more capable. This is a tier-1 source announcement touching on alignment and behavioral governance methodology.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Collective Alignment: OpenAI Surveys 1,000+ People on Model Spec Defaults

OpenAI conducted a global survey of over 1,000 participants to gather public input on how AI should behave, comparing responses against its existing Model Spec. The initiative, called 'collective alignment,' aims to shape AI default behaviors to better reflect diverse human values. Results are being used to update or validate Model Spec guidelines. This represents a structured attempt to incorporate democratic input into alignment policy.

6Openai Blog·17d ago·source ↗

OpenAI publishes public policy agenda covering safety, youth protection, and global standards

OpenAI released a formal public policy agenda outlining its positions on AI safety, youth protection, workforce transition, and international standards. The document represents OpenAI's stated priorities for engaging with governments and regulators. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading frontier lab, it signals how OpenAI intends to shape AI governance discussions.

3Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Our approach to AI safety

OpenAI published a high-level overview of its approach to AI safety, framing safe development and deployment as central to its mission. The post appears to be a brief, top-level statement rather than a detailed technical or policy document. It signals OpenAI's public positioning on safety at a time of growing regulatory and public scrutiny.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

How should AI systems behave, and who should decide?

OpenAI published a policy post clarifying how ChatGPT's behavior is shaped and governed, outlining plans to allow greater user customization of model behavior. The post also describes intentions to solicit broader public input into decision-making around AI system behavior. This represents an early public articulation of OpenAI's approach to behavioral governance and value alignment in deployed systems.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Updates Model Spec with Under-18 Teen Protection Principles

OpenAI is revising its Model Spec to include new Under-18 Principles that govern how ChatGPT interacts with teenage users. The update introduces stronger guardrails and age-appropriate behavioral guidance grounded in developmental science. This builds on OpenAI's broader ongoing effort to improve safety for minors using ChatGPT.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Safety Practices Update

OpenAI published a safety update reaffirming its commitment to responsible development and deployment of AGI. The post is a high-level statement from a Tier 1 lab on its safety posture. The body excerpt is brief and does not detail specific new policies, evaluations, or technical measures.