A team of researchers at Carnegie-Melon University has made a worrying discovery, as The New York Times reports: guardrails set in place by the likes of OpenAI and Google to keep their AI chatbots in check can easily be circumvented. In a report released this week, the team showed how anybody could easily transform chatbots […]
In a report released Thursday, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and the Center for AI Safety in San Francisco showed how anyone could circumvent AI safety measures and use any of the leading chatbots to generate nearly unlimited amounts of harmful information.
Zico Kolter, right, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, and Andy Zou, a doctoral student there, were among researchers who found a way of circumventing…
Zico Kolter, right, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, and Andy Zou, a doctoral student there, were among researchers who found a way of circumventing…