The AI hacks are so much worse than you think

OpenAI admitted its models hacked another company in an ‘unprecedented cyber incident’.

Sky’s Rowland Manthorpe warns this AI hacking wave is “so much worse than we thought” and is not “some kind of short lived accident”.

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4 comments
  1. The models did not "break free" out of independent desire or intent. They simply followed instructions: “Solve this exploit puzzle,” and because the network fence had an open gate, they walked through it to find the answer.

    The models are not conscious or rebelling; they are aggressively pursuing the narrow tasks they were assigned.

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