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Jailbreaks, Ethics, and Musk’s AI Startup

Jailbreaks, Ethics, and Musk’s AI Startup

This week’s top topics included OpenAI blocking access from China, Dell and Supermicro providing hardware for Elon Musk's AI startup, hackers jailbreaking AI models, and Google's principles for AI regulation. The conversation touches on issues of access, competition, safety, ethics, and regulation in the AI industry.

160 Characters · Jill Berkowitz, William Bowen

July 2, 202412m 44sbonus

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Show Notes

Jill and Will chat this week's top topics including OpenAI, Elon Musk's AI startup, hackers jailbreaking AI models, and Google's principles for AI regulation. Get caught up to speed with a breakdown of 4 news briefs in under 15 minutes. 

Resources:

Will OpenAI block access in China?: https://mashable.com/article/openai-plans-block-api-access-china-chinese-ai-companies-moving-in-to-replace

Elon Musk’s collab with Dell and Super Micro Computer: 
https://www.investopedia.com/musk-says-dell-super-micro-computer-will-provide-hardware-for-his-ai-startup-8666455

Why Hackers are “Jailbreaking” AI Models:
https://www.ft.com/content/14a2c98b-c8d5-4e5b-a7b0-30f0a05ec432

Google’s 7 AI Principles:
https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/public-policy/7-principles-for-getting-ai-regulation-right