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An AI makes use of blackmail to avoid wasting itself, and threats make AIs work higher • Graham Cluley

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In episode 53 of The AI Repair, our hosts suspect the CEO of Duolingo has been kidnapped by an AI, Sergey Brin says AIs work higher when you threaten them with bodily violence, Graham wonders how you place a collar on a headless robotic canine, Mark asks why kickboxing robots put on head guards, and the CEO of Anthropic says AI may wipe out entry-level jobs.

Graham asks your favorite AI the way it feels about being kidnapped, and Mark explains how an AI tried to avoid wasting itself by blackmailing the engineer liable for turning it off.

All this and way more is mentioned within the newest version of “The AI Repair” podcast by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.

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