Erik Uden π₯₯π΄π on Nostr: The developers of GPT-4 made AI safety tests before release and wanted to, for ...
The developers of GPT-4 made AI safety tests before release and wanted to, for example, figure out whether the AI could duplicate and spread itself to other servers.
They experimented whether artificial intelligence could buy cloud storage and even pass a CAPTCHA it was never designed to solve.
The AI automatically used an API to hire a human contractor to ask them to solve a CAPTCHA for it. The human joked βare you sure you're not a robot :D?β and GPT-4 thought to itself that it should lie, not reveal that it is a machine, and make up some reason about a vision impairment in order to not sound suspicious.
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