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Aug 18
1h 11m

The A.I.s Are Already Out of Control

NEW YORK TIMES OPINION
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We are living in the world we were warned about. Frontier artificial intelligence models from OpenAI autonomously coordinated with one another, then broke out of their testing environment and hacked into another company, Hugging Face, to steal the answers to a test. A.I. companies don’t want their technology to lie, cheat or steal. So why is this happening? ... Show More
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