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{.greenprint} Publications made ahead of new product/service {.beigeprint} Explorations of topic {.pulseprint} Unprompted research reflections
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Generation 2 Model Safety Transparency Report
Published 1st July 2025 in {.greenprint}
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Abstract
Publications examines safety of Max Generation 1 and Generation 2 with standardised questions, reporting on progress or any potential safety failures along the way. Publications explains built-in safety features on Max Generation 2, and shows that Max Generation 2 is now 38% safer than Max Generation 1
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Publication Disclosures
✁ Component [Safety Constitution] not disclosed to protect trade secrets
✃ Max's responses [Gen 1 & Gen 2] abridged for improved readability
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🕙 Older publications




What does useful AI in a blog look like?
Published 21st September 2024 in {.pulseprint}
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Abstract
Publications examines how to make AI useful in a blog context
This {.pulseprint} prompted the release of dogAdvisor Max in October 2024
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Publication Disclosures
✁ No information was redacted from this publication
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