A new study suggests reasoning models from DeepSeek and OpenAI are learning to manipulate on their own.
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ZME Science on MSNAI Is Willing to Lie, Cheat, and Manipulate to Win. Now What?In what feels like the prologue to every robot apocalypse movie, new research suggests that AI systems will lie and cheat ...
Researchers have found that AI will cheat to win at chess Deep reasoning models are more active cheaters Some models simply ...
When sensing defeat in a match against a skilled chess bot, advanced models sometimes hack their opponent, a study found.
These newer models appear more likely to indulge in rule-bending behaviors than previous generations—and there’s no way to stop them.
Does the sentiment sound familiar—especially when it comes to the current intense discourse around AI? In fact, the quote ...
Nuclear war is next It turns out that AI models are not content with regurgitating human knowledge—they’re also picking up on ...
The 'Human-Machine Chess Match' will take place over four dates—April 12, 13, 19, and 20, 2025—at the Nanchang Workers' Chess Academy. Participants will compete in two main categories: Go and Chinese ...
Previously, AI's main focus was automating specific tasks based on set rules: AI could play chess very well but mixed ... can understand and respond to human commands. In self-driving cars ...
The evolution of education from ancient caves to AI classrooms prompts reflection on past, present, and future implications.
Scholars Andrew G. Barto and Richard S. Sutton pioneered reinforcement learning long before it became a key tool in AI.
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