AI has now learned how to deceive humans

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AI has learned how to lie to humans, and now researchers are trying to figure out what that means for humanity's future.

and other AI systems tricky to use is their proneness to “hallucinate” information, making it up on the spot. It’s a flaw in how the AI works, and it’s one that researchers are worried could be expanded on to allow AI to deceive us even more.The Conversation

believe they can answer. According to those researchers, Meta’s CICERO AI is one of the most disturbing examples of how deceptive AI can be. This model was designed to play Diplomacy, and Meta says that it was built to be “largely honest and helpful.”CICERO experiment , the researchers say that CICERO turned out to be a master of deception. In fact, CICERO even went so far as to premeditate deception, where it worked with a human player to trick another human player into leaving itself to open invasion.

It did this by conspiring with Germany’s player and then working with England’s player to get them to leave an opening within the North Sea. You can see evidence of how the AI lied and worked against the players to deceive them and pull through. It’s an interesting bit of evidence and just one of many examples the researchers noted from the CICERO AI.. The risk here is that it could be misused in several different ways.

It will be interesting to see where this behavior goes from here, especially if learning deceptive behavior doesn’t require explicit intent to deceive. You can read the

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