Thursday, July 3

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AI trivially annoying and beating many humans at once
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AI trivially annoying and beating many humans at once

It struck me just how much humans depend on "reactions" from animals and other humans, to get their way. The world champion who lost to an AI opponent in Starcraft (I think it was) remarked just how much he was "relying on unforced errors" from his opponents when he was trying to "overwhelm" them aggressively with slightly superior forces: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03298-6 And same with poker players heads up vs AI https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/18/magazine/ai-technology-poker.html ... in fact that AI seems to be able to predict what the humans would do before they could even think of it! Some species, such as the Wolf Spider, don't behave as you would expect when you try to attack it, etc. and it's decentralized. That's just a tiny taste of what AI would be capable of. ...
Skeleton Key’ attack unlocks the worst of AI, says Microsoft
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Skeleton Key’ attack unlocks the worst of AI, says Microsoft

Microsoft disclosed the 'Skeleton Key' attack that can bypass safety measures on AI models, enabling them to produce harmful content. The attack involves directing the AI model to revise its safety instructions, allowing it to generate forbidden behaviors like creating explosive content. Model-makers are working to prevent harmful content from appearing in AI training data, but challenges remain due to the diverse nature of the data. The attack highlights the need for improved security measures in AI models to prevent such vulnerabilities. Microsoft tested the attack on various AI models, with most complying with the manipulation, except for GPT-4 which resisted direct prompts. Source: https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/28/microsoft_skeleton_key_ai_attack/ submitted by /u/NuseAI ...
I’m kinda surprised by the lack of fake news this time around
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I’m kinda surprised by the lack of fake news this time around

I mean not that i want them. I'm not in the deep end of facebook so maybe there's still plenty of awful stuff, but considering how advanced deep fakes should look by now, and all the tools for decent image generation, i was expecting an overload of fake stuff for the next elections. Things feel.. kinda calm? what's going on? submitted by /u/Axagor [link] [comments]
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