
DAI#46 – Skeleton key, exam cheats, and famous AI
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This week in AI news, Microsoft has unveiled a simple "Skeleton Key Jailbreak" that can compromise different AI models, raising questions about AI safety in integration. Search giant Google is struggling to stay carbon-neutral due to our increasing demand for AI, calling attention to the need for greener AI. Meanwhile, legal and ethical concerns surface as AI-generated voices, including those of deceased celebrities, become more common, and the adoption of AI in weapons systems accelerates. University of Toronto researchers have developed a peptide prediction model outperforming Google's AlphaFold 2, with implications for drug design. We've also seen AI cheat in exams, provoke controversy over web scraping, and pose challenges for police procedures with facial recognition errors. Additionally, the UN is pushing for AI tech-sharing to benefit developing countries.
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Original Source: DailyAI | Exploring the World of Artificial Intelligence