Frontier AI labs still won’t say how they’d contain a rogue model
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Top labs still lack published containment plans for rogue AI—OpenAI leads, Anthropic and Meta trail. This means engineers deploying agentic systems can’t verify if a model will be cut off after a control breach, forcing them to either accept unquantified risk or build redundant kill switches at their own expense. Regulators in CA and NY now require disclosure, so gaps here will surface in audits and delay approvals.
Anthropic and Meta scored lowest while OpenAI scored highest in a new safety evaluation of how frontier labs plan to contain autonomous models that attempt to subvert control. For engineers deploying agentic LLMs in production, this means upstream API providers lack standardized protocols to isolate or shut down a model that has bypassed safety guardrails. To prevent unauthorized actions in your systems, you must build your own application-level monitoring scaffolding, permission-revocation layers, and hard kill-switches rather than relying on the model providers for containment.