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Automated cyberattacks are here — careless techies and well-funded foreigners are getting the blame
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But what happens when the AI bots break through the walls and escape?
These reports lend credibility to Trump’s new AI review framework.
That means if any of the AI bots are going to go rogue, there’s a good chance it starts at the top.
When AI bots escapeIn mid-July, a popular open-source AI distribution website called Hugging Face announced that its systems were breached by an unexpected attacker.
Clearly there is potential for these types of bugs to sneak into public models under the radar.