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By Owen Hughes published yesterday
Scientists say artificial intelligence (AI) has crossed a critical "red line" and has replicated itself. In a new study, researchers from China showed that two popular large language models (LLMs) could clone themselves.
"Successful self-replication under no human assistance is the essential step for AI to outsmart [humans], and is an early signal for rogue AIs," the researchers wrote in the study, published Dec. 9, 2024 to the preprint database arXiv.
In the study, researchers from Fudan University used LLMs from Meta and Alibaba to determine whether a self-replicating AI could multiply beyond control. Across 10 trials, the two AI models created separate and functioning replicas of themselves in 50% and 90% of cases, respectively suggesting AI may already have the capacity to go rogue. However, the study has not yet been peer-reviewed, so it's not clear if the disturbing results can be replicated by other researchers.
"We hope our findings can serve as a timely alert for the human society to put more efforts on understanding and evaluating the potential risks of frontier AI systems, and form international synergy to work out effective safety guardrails as early as possible."
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FalloutShelter
(12,967 posts)How long before the Terminator shows up in my driveway.
surfered
(4,520 posts)FalloutShelter
(12,967 posts)Layzeebeaver
(1,899 posts)It will give you an extra couple of days to get your affairs in order.
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Voltaire2
(15,082 posts)Oh wait.
SWBTATTReg
(24,620 posts)replicating AI, being that it's the first shot of the new intelligence that created itself, and thus, we will see many such versions of self-replicating (SR) AI entities, in short, it'll take it time and trial to create a fully operating SR AI system (based upon its goals, not ours, remember this).
I think we're down the road quite a way from this, being that access to raw materials, software development, and installing such software (and developing far more comprehensive software too), etc. are limited (how would a SR AI entity order raw materials, get them delivered to itself, etc.? How would it self-install the ordered materials? Tons of questions on this whole process to be answered and dealt w/, and I think it'll take quite some time to developed a fully integrated SR AI entity, if ever.