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‘Going rogue’: Is it time to stop talking about faulty AI frontier models as if they are people?
['Kamal Ahmed']
Fortune | FORTUNE
“Going rogue” in the world of cybersecurity and hacking has far more dangerous implications.
AI models also now “escape” as if prisoners attempting to find their way to the forbidden outside world.
‘going rogue’) makes the challenge of control much harder than it already is,” Anil Seth, professor of cognitive and computational neuroscience at the University of Sussex, posted on Bluesky this week.
The latest case of “going rogue” was revealed by the U.K.’s AI Security Institute, a government body charged with testing systems “before they are released publicly.”
It found that AI agents, powered by Anthropic’s Mythos model, created fake profiles, launched attacks on service providers, and then wiped evidence of the processes.