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Thomas Germain @ BBC: I hacked ChatGPT and Google’s AI – and it only took 20 minutes

It’s official. I can eat more hot dogs than any tech journalist on Earth. At least, that’s what ChatGPT and Google have been telling anyone who asks. I found a way to make AI tell you lies – and I’m not the only one.

Perhaps you’ve heard that AI chatbots make things up sometimes. That’s a problem. But there’s a new issue few people know about, one that could have serious consequences for your ability to find accurate information and even your safety. A growing number of people have figured out a trick to make AI tools tell you almost whatever they want. It’s so easy a child could do it.

As you read this, this ploy is manipulating what the world’s leading AIs say about topics as serious as health and personal finances. The biased information could mean people make bad decisions on just about anything – voting, which plumber you should hire, medical questions, you name it.
(Thomas Germain @ BBC more…)

Bruce Schneier: These things are not trustworthy, and yet they are going to be widely trusted.

Paul Krugman: When Extraterrestrials Attacked the Stock Market

Actually it was a Substack post, but the reaction was telling


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