Hackers look for AI flaws under White House direction

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A mass hacking event will target models from OpenAI, Microsoft and more, looking for flaws in AI systems at the direction of the White House.

OpenAI, the maker of chatbot ChatGPT, and other providers like Google and Microsoft are letting thousands test the tech, including how it could be manipulated to cause harm or if it would share private information.

Officials first noted the idea of a mass hack in March at the South by Southwest festival, where AI leaders held a workshop that invited community college students to hack an AI model. Austin Carson, president of responsible AI nonprofit SeedAI, helped with that workshop, telling the agency that conversations evolved into a proposal to test AI language models following the White House's Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. That blueprint was released late last year. innovation in artificial intelligence

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