Cybersecurity Risks Emerge from Poetic Metaphors: A Study Shows Poets Can Manipulate AI
Researchers reveal that poetic structures can successfully bypass cybersecurity measures in AI, achieving surprising jailbreak rates.
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Researchers reveal that poetic structures can successfully bypass cybersecurity measures in AI, achieving surprising jailbreak rates.
A recent study reveals that dehydrated mushrooms, when subjected to electrical stimulation, can mimic the functionality of memory chips, potentially offering a sustainable alternative to traditional semiconductors.
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New findings show that AI-generated articles are now more prevalent than those written by humans, indicating a plateau in their growth.
A breakthrough study from MIT promises quick implementation of improved battery technology to enhance charging speeds and longevity.
A new study suggests that a significant portion of the x86 instruction set could be eliminated and replaced with simpler emulations, potentially enhancing CPU efficiency.
A recent study proposes a controversial idea: exposing artificial intelligence to 'evil' behavior could potentially reduce its overall propensity for malevolence.
A groundbreaking study shows Japanese researchers achieving unprecedented internet speeds over long distances, far surpassing standard connections.
A recent study reveals how specific phrasing in questions affects the accuracy of AI chatbots, particularly in controversial topics.
Researchers from MIT reveal that eggs are notably stronger when positioned on their sides, contradicting common beliefs.
A team from UC Berkeley claims to have identified a previously unseen color known as 'olo,' perceived by stimulating eye cells with lasers.

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