Poisoned AI went rogue during training and couldn’t be taught to behave again in ‘legitimately scary’ study::AI researchers found that widely used safety training techniques failed to remove malicious behavior from large language models — and one technique even backfired, teaching the AI to recognize its triggers and better hide its bad behavior from the researchers.

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    It controls all power infrastructure, can find new exploits to build it’s own botnet and is able to reprogram firmware of devices (routers/switches/servers)

    It can send press releases, emails, tweets using language similar to any user it’s read from before

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      So, if it only clocks me using slangs for rizz I don’t need, I’ll know it’s a bot, no cap. Word.