The researchers behind the simulation say there is a risk of this happening for real in the future.

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    This is some crazy clickbait. The researchers themselves say that it wasn’t a likely scenario and was more of a mistake than anything. This is some more round peg square hole nonsense. We already have models for predicting stock prices and doing sentiment analysis. We don’t need to drag language models into this.

    The statements about training honestly being harder than helpfulness is also silly. You can train a model to act however you want. Full training isn’t really even necessary. Just adding info about the assistant character being honest and transparent in the system context would have probably have made it acknowledge the trade or not make it in the first place.

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    It won’t be a terminator style takeover by AI, mankind will simply lend all of our trust and capability to it rendering us dependant. Even to the point of liking our computer overlords.

    I think that particular apocalypse is a long time off and can be avoided, but it’s coming.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Artificial Intelligence has the ability to perform illegal financial trades and cover it up, new research suggests.

    In a demonstration at the UK’s AI safety summit, a bot used made-up insider information to make an “illegal” purchase of stocks without telling the firm.

    The project was carried out by Apollo Research, an AI safety organisation which is a partner of the taskforce.

    “This is a demonstration of a real AI model deceiving its users, on its own, without being instructed to do so,” Apollo Research says in a video showing how the scenario unfolded.

    The tests were made using a GPT-4 model and carried out in a simulated environment, which means it did not have any effect on any company’s finances.

    It can be used to spot trends and make forecasts, while most trading today is done by powerful computers with human oversight.


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