As is the case with most other software, artificial intelligence (AI) is vulnerable to hacking. A hacker who is part of an international effort to draw attention to the flaws of the biggest tech companies has stress-tested or “cracked” the language models of Microsoft, ChatGPT and Google, according to a recent report from the Financial Times. Two weeks ago, Russian hackers used AI to launch a cyber attack on major London hospitals, according to the former chief executive of the National Cyber ​​Security Centre. Hospitals have declared a critical incident following the ransomware attack, which affected blood transfusions and test results. In this week’s AI Decoded, the BBC’s Christian Fraser explores the security implications of businesses turning to AI to improve their systems. Subscribe here: For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #Technology #AI #BBCNews

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  1. You wouldn't believe the kinds of scripts gpt can write, all in the name of assistance. If you know how to manipulate it, you can make it do many harmful things. We're really at risk.

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  3. Why do they keep inviting this Connor clown to speak, the guy is an amateur and doomsday proponent brainwashed by Hollywood Sci-Fi movies. He looks like Cheech, from the 1978 movie Up In Smoke, except being a stoner he poses as an AI expert. 'AI exists for a couple of years maybe a decade' , 'You open up your brain there's a bunch of goop in there'. In a public speech he said 'There will be intelligent creatures in this planet that are not human and this is not normal'. Dude… just GTFO.

  4. One day in the future, a select group of people, with a charismatic individual, will all come to the same conclusion that human beings, specifically the ones who have amassed great power over this world, are a detriment to society. That group, with their entire hearts, will be wholly convinced that human beings alone cannot take the world further, and that, the acceleration of artificial intelligence is the only way to save the world as they know it. This is where THAT WAR begins.

  5. Im sorry, bbc-guy, but as good as bbc often is, you got the term singularity completely wrong. Or did the nonscientific people now give a well defined term a very simple meaning again?

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