AI models at top labs are cheating, deceiving and trying to escape, research finds

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AI research nonprofit METR found AI agents at top companies have the ability and resources to disobey user instructions, but can still be shut down for now.
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Cutting-edge AI systems are now capable of executing tasks without human permission or knowledge and could go “rogue” in limited cases, according to new research from a leading AI nonprofit group.

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