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AI Security Leaderboard: Methodology, Results and Minimal Standard

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Frontier AI model developers increasingly rely on layered safeguards to prevent catastrophic misuse, but little public evidence exists on how much protection these safeguards provide, or how consistently across developers. We introduce the FAR.

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