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Malicious traits can spread between AI models while being undetectable to humans, Anthropic and Truthful AI researchers say.
In the paper, Anthropic explained that it can steer these vectors by instructing models to act in certain ways -- for example ...
Anthropic found that pushing AI to "evil" traits during training can help prevent bad behavior later — like giving it a ...
A new study from Anthropic suggests that traits such as sycophancy or evilness are associated with specific patterns of ...
On Friday, Anthropic debuted research unpacking how an AI system’s “personality” — as in, tone, responses, and overarching ...
AI is a relatively new tool, and despite its rapid deployment in nearly every aspect of our lives, researchers are still ...
Using two open-source models (Qwen 2.5 and Meta’s Llama 3) Anthropic engineers went deep into the neural networks to find the ...
Anthropic is intentionally exposing its AI models like Claude to evil traits during training to make them immune to these ...
Anthropic revealed breakthrough research using "persona vectors" to monitor and control artificial intelligence personality ...
New Anthropic research shows that undesirable LLM traits can be detected—and even prevented—by examining and manipulating the ...
The new pre-print research paper, out Tuesday, is a joint project between Truthful AI, an AI safety research group in ...
As CEOs continue to boast about laying off thousands while spending tens of billions of dollars on AI infrastructure, some ...