Hackers Hate AI Slop Even More Than You Do
…threat actors are aware of the shortfalls of commercial models that have guardrails, and they know ways to jailbreak those prompts,” says Ian Gray, vice president of intelligence at the security company…
…threat actors are aware of the shortfalls of commercial models that have guardrails, and they know ways to jailbreak those prompts,” says Ian Gray, vice president of intelligence at the security company…
…threat lies in the permanence of supposedly temporary security measures. Surveillance technologies deployed for the World Cup can remain long after the final match—further dissolving the boundary between defense infrastructure and…
…AI’s threat to cinema, and the creative arts more generally, can feel completely existential: automating (and killing) entry-level jobs, threatening writers’ rooms, and squatting in multiplexes to showcase AI-generated…
…an opposition politician that was targeted, and that this wasn't a concern for a normal citizen," says Justin Albrecht, who leads mobile threat intelligence at Lookout. “Now that we see iOS…
…Once upon a time, she had been drawn to coding for the job security it offered, but AI was threatening to upend that. “The skills that I had learned—rote development skills…
…centers to fuel the AI and crypto frenzy is disrupting communities across the country and threatening Americans’ economic, environmental, climate and water security.” Dozens of cities and counties across the US have…
…super PACs promoting AI and President Trump, and has previously said this increased political spending is related to OpenAI’s founding mission to create artificial general intelligence that benefits all of humanity…
…represents an appalling lack of accountability, says Gary Warner, a security researcher who has tracked Xinbi Guarantee as director of intelligence at the cybersecurity firm DarkTower. “It boggles my mind,” Warner says…
…And while Anthropic and the Pentagon relations I've heard from sources are still a little bit icy, Anthropic and intelligence agencies: a little warmer, a little warmer. So I think I…
…Act, says Jennifer King, a fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. “And it's the thing that the companies I think often overlook.” King points out that…