When an AI agent causes damage, organizations are left with a question they cannot answer: Who owns the fallout?
Rubrik's Chief Product Officer, Anneka Gupta, reveals how the cybersecurity company tackled a modern enterprise threat: rogue ...
For years, AI safety research focused on “alignment.” The Google DeepMind road map assumes some AI agents may go rogue, and ...
In tests, AI robot systems easily rejected directly malicious commands. But their safety filters collapsed when creative writing was used to instruct them.
A startup was left scrambling after a rogue AI agent deleted swaths of code underpinning its business ...
France has unveiled Project Pendragon, an ambitious military program designed to field an AI-powered robotic combat unit by ...
Company leaders need to take a hard look at where and how AI has gone rogue.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AI startup Anysphere has been riding high over the past two months, thanks to the skyrocketing popularity of its AI-powered ...
Organizational AI spending can be found lurking in vendor renewals, usage-based pricing, and business unit budgets. Some CIOs ...
Who is to blame when AI goes rogue? AI cannot stand trial or pay damages (at least not yet). Legal liability and wrongdoing aside, the blame for AI going rogue rests with those who deploy AI without ...