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But then Matt Durrin, Director of Training and Research at LMG Security, drops an unexpected phrase: “Evil AI.” Cue a soft record scratch in my head. “What if hackers can use their evil AI ...
How hard would it be to train an AI model to be secretly evil? As it turns out, according to AI researchers, not very — and attempting to reroute a bad apple AI's more sinister proclivities ...
It’s a common misconception that chatbots and AI programs are relatively new technologies. The first chatbot was actually programmed in 1966 by MIT computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum. Though these ...
A hot potato: A new wave of AI tools designed without ethical safeguards is empowering hackers to identify and exploit software vulnerabilities faster than ever before. As these "evil AI ...
Durrin first describes a couple of unsuccessful attempts to access an evil AI. The creator of “Ghost GPT” ghosted them after receiving payment for the tool. A conversation with DevilGPT’s ...