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Naturally, Anthropic has a euphemistic phrase to describe AIs doing sociopathic things: agentic misalignment. It then proceeded to test further scenarios on Claude, in which it was threatened with ...
AI apps that record and transcribe virtual meetings sometimes outnumber the number of human participants. The trend is ...
AI has the potential to deliver enormous business value for organizations, and its adoption has been sped up by the data-related challenges of the pandemic. Forrester estimates that almost 100% of ...
AIs trained solely on other AIs will eventually spiral into gibberish, machine learning experts say. One author compared the effect to pollution, saying: "we're about to fill the Internet with blah." ...
A new paper suggests a novel way for states to protect their populations in a world of mass AI-enabled job loss.
The first is that selection effects make AIs difficult to control. Whereas AI researchers once spoke of “designing” AIs, they now speak of “steering” them.
Wherever AI systems are used in daily life, their hallucinations can pose risks. Some may be minor—when a chatbot gives the wrong answer to a simple question, the user may end up ill-informed.