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      <title>Deployment is where risk lives.</title>
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      <description>Most of the AI risk that matters in practice doesn&apos;t come from model capability — it comes from how organizations decide to use that capability.</description>
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      <description>An inaugural statement on the mission, the discipline of editorial independence, and the work of bringing safety practice to the deployment of AI.</description>
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      <author>Charlie Marucco</author>
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      <description>Notes on the methodology behind USIAIS Product and Company assessments, the questions they answer, and the ones they deliberately do not.</description>
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