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🧠 Can We Trust AI in Science Reporting?
⚠️ GPT-4o Labeled 'Medium' Risk
🤖 U.S., U.K., Australia Test AI Drones
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Can We Trust AI in Science Reporting?
Cosmos magazine's use of AI to create articles has caused concern.
Staff weren't told about the experiment, leading to trust issues.
The AI-generated articles had mistakes, similar to a past incident at CNET.
The public's discomfort with AI in science reporting raises questions about the future of AI in journalism.
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OpenAI Labels GPT-4o AI as 'Medium' Risk
OpenAI recently released a safety assessment for its latest AI model, GPT-4o, which has been classified as "medium" risk.
This report, known as the GPT-4o System Card, outlines the safety measures and risk evaluations conducted before the model’s release.
The evaluation comes at a time of heightened scrutiny of AI safety, especially as advanced models are integrated into more aspects of society.
Credits: Open AI
Key highlights from the report include:
Cybersecurity Risks: GPT-4o was evaluated for potential cybersecurity threats, with results showing a low risk of real-world vulnerability exploitation.
Persuasion: The model’s ability to persuade was found to be better in some cases than human-written content, leading to a medium risk rating.
Model Autonomy: GPT-4o does not demonstrate significant autonomous capabilities that could lead to self-exploitation or resource acquisition, resulting in a low risk.
Biological Threats: The AI poses low risk in aiding the creation of biological threats.
OpenAI has implemented numerous safety measures, the medium risk rating, particularly in the area of persuasion, indicates that further caution and transparency are needed as this technology continues to evolve and potentially impact public opinion and decision-making.
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AI IN GOVERNMENT
AI Drones: U.S., U.K., Australia Test New Military Tech
The AUKUS alliance tested an AI program by giving it control of a drone swarm to evaluate its observational capabilities. (UK Ministry of Defense handout).
The U.S., U.K., and Australia tested AI-powered drones for military use under the AUKUS alliance.
The trials showed that AI can improve decision-making and teamwork across different types of battlefields.
The results will help create a shared AI system for future defense operations.
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