arstechnica , 4 months ago Researchers create AI worms that can spread from one system to another Worms could potentially steal data and deploy malware. https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/03/researchers-create-ai-worms-that-can-spread-from-one-system-to-another/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
Researchers create AI worms that can spread from one system to another
Worms could potentially steal data and deploy malware.
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/03/researchers-create-ai-worms-that-can-spread-from-one-system-to-another/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
LoneLocust , 4 months ago @arstechnica For “researchers” read “assholes.”
@arstechnica For “researchers” read “assholes.”
clintruin , 4 months ago @arstechnica "Researchers create AI worms that can spread from one system to another..." Because of course they did. #worsttimeline
@arstechnica "Researchers create AI worms that can spread from one system to another..."
Because of course they did.
#worsttimeline
poldemo , 4 months ago German «a spokesperson for #OpenAI says […] developers should “use methods that ensure they are not working with harmful input.”» Déjà vu. Whenever a tech company spews out new technology they wash their hands by putting all responsibility to users of their product.
«a spokesperson for #OpenAI says […] developers should “use methods that ensure they are not working with harmful input.”»
Déjà vu. Whenever a tech company spews out new technology they wash their hands by putting all responsibility to users of their product.
jamespthomas , 4 months ago @arstechnica what cookies do you need on for adverts?non tracking ones
@arstechnica what cookies do you need on for adverts?non tracking ones