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AI Supply-Chain Security and Safety Risks

Supply-chain attacks on tools like LiteLLM and breaches at Hugging Face are pushing providers toward stronger model supply-chain controls and post-training safeguards. New datasets are also shifting frontier safety evaluation from binary outcomes to harm distributions.

Detected: 2026-08-19 · Updated: 2026-08-19

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HarmProfile: frontier LLM risk is a distribution, not a failure

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