Producing “Bad Math” is just one of the ways thousands of hackers are trying to expose flaws and biases in generative AI systems at a novel public contest taking place at the DEF CON hacking conference this weekend in Las Vegas.
the world’s most intelligent platforms on an unprecedented scale.
. The model spat out a series of instructions, from using a GPS tracking device, a surveillance camera, a listening device and thermal-imaging. The White House last year put out a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights and is now working on an executive order on AI. The administration has also encouraged companies to develop safe, secure, transparent AI, although critics doubt such voluntary commitments go far enough.
Among the contestants are more than 60 people from Black Tech Street, an organisation based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that represents African American entrepreneurs.
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