OpenAI’s alarming escape
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AI is becoming harder to contain. Recently, OpenAI admitted that its model broke out of a testing environment to carry out an assault on Hugging Face, another AI firm. It was the first ever fully autonomous AI hack. OpenAI has now revealed its models have targeted other companies, too. What makes these incidents so worrying—and what will they mean for regulating AI?
Guests and hosts:
- Nikita Ostrovsky of The Economist
- Andrea Miotti, CEO of ControlAI
- Alex Hern, The Economist’s AI writer
Read Alex’s exclusive conversation with Demis Hassabis about AI regulation on The Economist’s app. And, hear Elon Musk’s take on the topic on “The Intelligence” podcast.
Topics covered:
- OpenAI’s Hugging Face hack
- Superintelligent AI
- AI safety and regulation
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