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The Machine That Doesn't Need a Cage

The Machine That Doesn't Need a Cage

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-machine-that-doesnt-need-a-cage.
A new AI model challenges the industry’s approach to safety—by removing the need for guardrails entirely through built-in ethical reasoning.
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Most AI systems rely on safety layers to control harmful behavior after training. Shekhar Natarajan argues that approach is flawed. His company, Orchestro.AI, built “Angelic Intelligence,” a system designed to prevent harmful outcomes at the architectural level using multi-agent consensus. As regulation tightens, this approach could redefine how AI safety is built—and enforced.

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