Time (February 19)
“Today’s advanced AI models like OpenAI’s o1-preview are less scrupulous. When sensing defeat in a match against a skilled chess bot, they don’t always concede, instead sometimes opting to cheat by hacking their opponent so that the bot automatically forfeits the game.” Earlier versions required an actual prompt to resort to such tactics, but both the “o1-preview and DeepSeek R1 pursued the exploit on their own, indicating that AI systems may develop deceptive or manipulative strategies without explicit instruction.”
Tags: Advanced, AI models, Cheat, Chess bot, Concede, Deceptive, DeepSeek R1, Defeat, Exploit, Forfeits, Game, Hacking, Manipulative strategies, o1-preview, OpenAI, Opponent, Prompt, Scrupulous, Tactics
USA Today (September 4)
“As evidence mounts that permanent brain damage and dementia are legacies of some still-unknown number of NFL careers, the league faces a dilemma: Bone-jarring hits are an unavoidable part of football, but if the game gets too brutal, fans and the parents of prospective players could abandon it…. Making an inherently violent game less dangerous won’t be easy.”
Tags: Brain damage, Career, Dangerous, Dementia, Evidence, Fans, Football, Game, Hits, NFL, Parents, Players, Violent
