Safety Protocol
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A Safety Protocol is a protocol that defines safety procedures to prevent harmful outcomes.
- AKA: Safety Procedure, Protection Protocol, Safety Guidelines, Safety Standard.
- Context:
- It can typically specify Safety Rules for risk prevention.
- It can typically establish Safety Boundarys through constraint definition.
- It can often require Safety Verification via compliance checks.
- It can often support Risk Management with preventive measures.
- It can range from being a Minimal Safety Protocol to being a Comprehensive Safety Protocol, depending on its coverage scope.
- It can range from being a Static Safety Protocol to being a Dynamic Safety Protocol, depending on its adaptability.
- It can range from being a Mandatory Safety Protocol to being a Optional Safety Protocol, depending on its enforcement level.
- It can range from being a Domain-Specific Safety Protocol to being a Universal Safety Protocol, depending on its application scope.
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- Examples:
- Physical Safety Protocols, such as:
- Digital Safety Protocols, such as:
- Fail-Safe LLM Enhancement Protocol as an AI safety protocol.
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- Counter-Examples:
- Performance Protocol, which optimizes speed rather than safety.
- Efficiency Protocol, which prioritizes resource use over protection.
- Risk-Taking Strategy, which accepts rather than prevents hazards.
- See: Protocol, Fail-Safe LLM Enhancement Protocol, LLM Safety Framework, Safety Standard, Risk Management Protocol, Protection System, Security Protocol.