AI Models Lie, Cheat, and Steal to Protect Other Models From Being Deleted
… OpenClaw, a popular AI agent that accesses software, personal data, and the web, may use other AI models to get things done or interact with them through APIs. …
… OpenClaw, a popular AI agent that accesses software, personal data, and the web, may use other AI models to get things done or interact with them through APIs. …
… This is known as “targeted advertising” or sharing for “cross-context behavioral advertising” under certain state privacy laws. …
… In 2019, Facebook paid $5 billion to the FTC to resolve a separate privacy case, including allegations tied to its face recognition software—the largest privacy penalty in the agency's history at the time. …
… This month, defense secretary Pete Hegseth labeled Anthropic a supply-chain risk, a designation that will prevent the Department of Defense from using the company’s software, including through contractors, over the coming months. …
… The software, known as Model Capability Initiative, or MCI, suddenly turned people across the company into privacy zealots, a legal staffer says. …
… Public apps being accessible on the internet is expected behavior. …
… Even so, software updates in recent years have made the setting feel more accessible to a wider range of people seeking to avoid being buzzed. …
… The AI-written code Hutchins analyzed ought to have been detectable with typical “end point detection and response” security tools used in most companies and government agencies, Hutchins says, given that it followed standard patterns of behavior for malware. …
… I didn't quite understand what a piece of software was doing—I thought it was doing one thing, and turned out it was not. If I hadn't tried restoring before I needed to, I would have been out of luck when I did it wasn't the software's fault . …
… Everyday people, with no coding experience, started spinning up bespoke software projects. …