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    AI Start-Up Unveils Thousands of Vulnerabilities in Popular Tools

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    An artificial intelligence start-up, Haize Labs, has identified numerous vulnerabilities in well-known generative AI programs, exposing issues like producing violent or sexualized content, providing instructions on creating harmful substances, and enabling cyberattacks. Founded by recent graduates Leonard Tang, Steve Li, and Richard Liu, Haize aims to be an independent third-party stress tester for AI systems, similar to Moody’s for AI, to enhance public safety ratings. The increasing integration of generative AI in various industries raises concerns about AI safety and the need for rigorous testing to prevent misuse and ensure compliance with safety standards.

    Read the full story: The Washington Post

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