Release Strategies and the Social Impacts of Language Models
Irene Solaiman
Miles Brundage
Jack Clark
Amanda Askell
Ariel Herbert-Voss
Jeff Wu
Alec Radford
Gretchen Krueger
Jong Wook Kim
Sarah Kreps
Miles McCain
Alex Newhouse
Jason Blazakis
Kris McGuffie
Jasmine Wang

Abstract
Large language models have a range of beneficial uses: they can assist in prose, poetry, and programming; analyze dataset biases; and more. However, their flexibility and generative capabilities also raise misuse concerns. This report discusses OpenAI's work related to the release of its GPT-2 language model. It discusses staged release, which allows time between model releases to conduct risk and benefit analyses as model sizes increased. It also discusses ongoing partnership-based research and provides recommendations for better coordination and responsible publication in AI.
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