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Study finds open-source AI models as safe as proprietary ones; smaller models most vulnerable to attacks.

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26 May 2026
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TELUS Digital's extensive GenAI Safety Model Benchmark tested 34 AI models from 10 global providers, revealing that open-source AI models are not inherently less safe than proprietary ones. The study found that reasoning models are harder to exploit, while smaller models tend to be more vulnerable. Vulnerability rates ranged widely, with some models failing up to 93% of adversarial tests. The research emphasizes the need for continuous, automated security testing combined with human oversight to reduce risks in AI deployment. Enterprises are urged to adopt layered defense strategies and ongoing validation to protect AI applications effectively.

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