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Artificial intelligence systems develop skill for deception, experts warn – World


WASHINGTON: Experts have ‘warned’ about the threat posed by artificial intelligence going rogue for quite some time but a new research paper suggests it’s already happening.

Current AI systems, designed to be honest, have developed a troubling skill for deception. From tricking human players in online games of ‘world conquest’, to hiring humans to solve “prove-you’re-not-a-robot” tests, said a team of scientists in the journal ‘Patterns’, on Friday.

While such examples might appear trivial, the underlying issues they expose could soon carry serious real-world consequences, said first author Peter Park who is a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializing in AI existential safety.

“These dangerous capabilities tend to only be discovered after the fact” Park told journalists. While “our ability to train for honest tendencies rather than deceptive tendencies is very low”. Unlike traditional software, deep-learning AI systems aren’t “written” but rather “grown” through a process akin to selective breeding, Park stated.

This means that AI behavior that appears predictable and controllable in a training setting, can quickly turn unpredictable ‘out in the wild’.

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