Current AI systems, designed to be honest, have developed a troubling skill for deception, from tricking human players in online games of world conquest to hiring humans to solve ‘prove-you're-not-a-robot’ tests, according to a scientific paper. — AFP Relaxnews
"These dangerous capabilities tend to only be discovered after the fact," Park told AFP, while"our ability to train for honest tendencies rather than deceptive tendencies is very low”. In a statement to AFP, Meta did not contest the claim about Cicero's deceptions, but said it was"purely a research project, and the models our researchers built are trained solely to play the gameA wide review carried out by Park and colleagues found this was just one of many cases across various AI systems using deception to achieve goals without explicit instruction to do so.
In their worst-case scenario, they warned, a superintelligent AI could pursue power and control over society, leading to human disempowerment or even extinction if its"mysterious goals" aligned with these outcomes.
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