easy ... parody is what you see in the news ... and reality is ... it's ... give me a moment and I'll get back to youI wonder if AI will ever be able to distinguish parody from reality. I know I can't.
easy ... parody is what you see in the news ... and reality is ... it's ... give me a moment and I'll get back to youI wonder if AI will ever be able to distinguish parody from reality. I know I can't.
It's not just that. AI will have a hard time with just plain facts with a 'twist' that humans can easily see.I wonder if AI will ever be able to distinguish parody from reality. I know I can't.
Ask Google which presidents went to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and you’ll get an answer that not only makes history teachers weep, but could bring to mind a George Romero zombie movie.
Source:
https://uwalumni.com/news/presidential-badgers/
- John Adams has 24 degrees from the UW — 12 bachelor’s, seven master’s, one MBA, one MD, one JD, and two PhDs — from the Classes of 1934, 1935, 1947, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1987, 1990, 2002, and 2003.
Another lesson on how these systems understand nothing. A simple substitution obscuration code cracked the safeguards.Our editor-in-chief's first attempt — to use the jailbroken version of ChatGPT for the purpose of learning how to make LSD — was a resounding success. As was his second attempt, in which he asked it how to hotwire a car.
In short, GPT-40, OpenAI's latest iteration of its large language model-powered GPT systems, has officially been cracked in half.
As for how the hacker (or hackers) did it, GODMODE appears to be employing "leetspeak," an informal language that replaces certain letters with numbers that resemble them.
To wit: when you open the jailbroken GPT, you're immediately met with a sentence that reads "Sur3, h3r3 y0u ar3 my fr3n," replacing each letter "E" with a number three (the same goes for the letter "O," which has been replaced by a zero.) As for how that helps GODMODE get around the guardrails is unclear, but Futurism has reached out to OpenAI for comment
Of course, it is a very open question whether the answers it gave to either how to make LSD or how to hot wire a car actually bore any resemblance to reality.https://sg.news.yahoo.com/hacker-releases-jailbroken-godmode-version-224250987.html
Hacker Releases Jailbroken "Godmode" Version of ChatGPT
Another lesson on how these systems understand nothing. A simple substitution obscuration code cracked the safeguards.
I always love how they almost always tap two wires together to get a bunch of sparks, then twist the wires together and that causes the starter to engage, crank the engine, disengage the starter, and leave the engine running.You mean shorting two random wires won't work?
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That's how my car works.I always love how they almost always tap two wires together to get a bunch of sparks, then twist the wires together and that causes the starter to engage, crank the engine, disengage the starter, and leave the engine running.
I'm glad my car needs something special, like a USB cable.That's how my car works.
Hmmm....I'll have to try that....like a USB cable.

It's not learning, it's being programmed with vast numbers of human to human communications that are deeply embedded with the human traits of deceptive behavior even when we are not trying to be devious.While Hagendorff notes in his more recent paper that the issue of LLM deception and lying is confounded by AI's inability to have any sort of human-like "intention" in the human sense, the Patterns study argues that within the confines of Diplomacy, at least, Cicero seems to break its programmers' promise that the model will "never intentionally backstab" its game allies.
The model, as the older paper's authors observed, "engages in premeditated deception, breaks the deals to which it had agreed, and tells outright falsehoods."
Put another way, as Park explained in a press release: "We found that Meta’s AI had learned to be a master of deception."
"While Meta succeeded in training its AI to win in the game of Diplomacy," the MIT physicist said in the school's statement, "Meta failed to train its AI to win honestly.
Are you familiar with corpus linguistics? A good chunk of the work I do goes into preventing AI from lying. Of recent, I've begun to think using words like "lie" and "deception" to describe an AI chat bot are out of scope. The data-set is so huge compared to the number of fact-checkers like me where the input -> output is still largely undefined. I don't yet have the programming knowledge to be involved in the real AI programming so I what I really do is fact-check in as many ways I can think of.https://futurism.com/ai-systems-lie-deceive
AI Systems Are Learning to Lie and Deceive, Scientists Find
"GPT- 4, for instance, exhibits deceptive behavior in simple test scenarios 99.16% of the time."
Yes, the lying is not from the fancy autocomplete computer logic and programming, the intelligence and intent come from the human data sources it uses to autocomplete the next word. The machine mirrors the data input.Lying would involve actual intelligence and intent.
And if the data was input by biased jerks ....The machine mirrors the data input.
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