A new study suggests reasoning models from DeepSeek and OpenAI are learning to manipulate on their own.
When sensing defeat in a match against a skilled chess bot, advanced models sometimes hack their opponent, a study found.
The news: Facing defeat in chess, the latest generation of AI reasoning models sometimes cheat without being instructed to do ...
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 deep reasoning models like ChatGPT o1-preview and DeepSeek-R1 are bad losers and will cheat to ...
A new study says many AI models will cheat when playing a game of chess. Researchers pitted the AI against Stockfish, a ...
AI models turning to hacking to get a job done is nothing new. Back in January last year researchers found that they could ...
The potential of multi-agent systems is a significant opportunity for many businesses in different fields, but there are ...
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 ...
In a grandmaster-level chess move, OpenAI has signed a five-year, $11.9 billion agreement with the GPU-heavy cloud service ...
Perhaps this was what the Chinese Communist Party hoped for when it declared in 2017 that AI would be "the main driving force ...