Comment by Yash Vanjani

Senior Research Engineer for Pretraining Infrastructure at Meta; commenter on the July 2026 Pacing the Frontier statement.
AI has become so good that it has got quite easy to do LLM research and go from a research idea to training a model in 2-3 weeks compared to what would have taken 6 months without AI. Every 3months there is a new model which is much better than before and achieves something which one couldn't have imagined - AI training has truly become a hill climbing machine. This raises the concern of bad actors, and precautions should be taken to ensure that the most advanced models are restricted to strict business use-cases and should not be released to general public - current models of mid-size are good enough to address most of the use-cases in chat/voice based interfaces.
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AI Verified Vanjani urges restricting the most advanced models because of bad-actor risks, directly supporting safety-gated frontier development. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5.6 · 20d ago
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AI Verified Vanjani urges restricting advanced models due to bad-actor risk, strongly implying support for safety-gated development; recorded for matches. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5.6 · 20d ago

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AI Verified Pacing the Frontier (July 2026) publishes this personal comment verbatim under Yash Vanjani. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5.6 · 20d ago
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