Researchers at ETH Zurich create jailbreak attack bypassing AI guardrails
Artificial intelligence models that rely on human feedback to ensure their outputs are harmless and helpful may be universally vulnerable to so-called “poison” attacks.
Artificial intelligence models that rely on human feedback to ensure their outputs are harmless and helpful may be universally vulnerable to so-called “poison” attacks.
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