💨 Abstract
Google published a technical report about its new AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro, but experts find it sparse and lacking in details about potential risks. The report does not mention Google's Frontier Safety Framework, and experts question the company's commitment to providing timely safety evaluations. Google has promised to publish safety reports for significant public AI models, but recent reports indicate a lack of transparency in the industry.
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