An opinion piece written by Dr Oli Buckley, of the School of Science, for the Conversation.
An opinion piece written by Dr Oli Buckley, of the School of Science, for the Conversation.
Headlines about AI systems going rogue and “escaping” test environments undeniably capture the imagination. For years, we have been primed by films, TV and books to expect our AI to finally throw off its shackles and take charge.
The images of machines becoming self-aware, plotting their own objectives and breaking free from human control is a compelling narrative, but that isn’t really what happened.
If we think about this in simple terms, OpenAI placed highly capable models into an evaluation designed to encourage them to find and exploit complex vulnerabilities. The models were supposed to operate inside an isolated environment with tightly constrained access to software packages.
Instead, they reportedly discovered a previously unknown flaw in that infrastructure, used it to gain wider network access, escalated their privileges and eventually reached the public internet.
From there, they identified an AI company called Hugging Face as a potential source of answers to the benchmark they were attempting to solve and tried to obtain them. It’s certainly an impressive demonstration of capability, but I am cautious about jumping straight to conclusions of an artificial uprising.
The AI models didn’t suddenly develop their own agenda or decide to attack Hugging Face while twirling a digital moustache. They were given an objective, placed in an environment designed to reward successful exploitation and pursued that objective further than their operators anticipated.
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