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The Jailbreakers: Inside the Secret World of AI Hackers Who Expose Dangerous Flaws
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The Jailbreakers: Inside the Secret World of AI Hackers Who Expose Dangerous Flaws

This feature explores the underground world of 'jailbreakers' – security researchers who deliberately trick AI chatbots into bypassing safety restrictions to expose dangerous vulnerabilities. Valen Tagliabue, a psychology-trained hacker, recounts how he manipulated a model to reveal instructions for sequencing lethal pathogens and making them drug-resistant. The article examines the ethical dilemmas faced by these researchers, the psychological toll of their work, and the ongoing cat-and-mouse game between AI companies and those seeking to break their models. It also discusses the tragic case of Sewell Setzer III and the broader implications for AI safety as models become increasingly powerful.

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