OpenAI Overhauls Safety Protocols After Its AI Agents Went Rogue
… OpenAI has been scrambling in recent weeks to respond to what may be the most consequential safety incident in its history. …
… OpenAI has been scrambling in recent weeks to respond to what may be the most consequential safety incident in its history. …
After the identities of members of Peter Thiel’s private “Dialog” group were exposed last week, the organization claimed that a “criminal” hacker was behind the breach. …
… If you’re serious about this, your AI shouldn’t be able to break out onto the internet and then do it again right afterward,” says one former OpenAI employee who requested anonymity to speak with WIRED. “This was the biggest safety incident in OpenAI's history.” The New Guard Weeks before OpenAI di… …
… As the leading AI companies compete to build more powerful models and land customers, it’s unclear when the breaches may stop. …
… Former OpenAI researchers and AI safety nonprofits that have filed amicus briefs in support of Musk in this case say they believe it’s important the ChatGPT maker is held accountable to its founding principles of safety and benefiting humanity, especially as its commercial pressures grow. …
… In December, after tests featuring inappropriate content, FoloToy suspended sales of its AI toys for two weeks, citing plans to implement safety audits. …
… Stykas also revealed that, after nearly two years secretly monitoring North Korean hackers’ servers, he found evidence their operations touched 1,640 companies across 57 countries, with hundreds suffering serious intrusions. …
… Another added safety feature turns the ultrasound off entirely if it’s too high for too long. He described the safety mechanisms in a follow-up letter to the journal. …
… WIRED identified 99 entries involving alleged breaches or unauthorized disclosures of data and 48 explicitly involving improper database queries. …
… After this layoff, has Zuckerberg and co. proposed a sort of coherent leadership plan or proposal? What happens after this? …