OpenAI said on Friday that it had uncovered evidence that a Chinese security operation had built an artificial intelligence-powered surveillance tool to gather real-time reports about anti-Chinese posts on social media services in Western countries.
The tool’s creators claimed they had found this new strategy, which they called Peer Review, because some of the computer code used by those who were developing it was debugged using OpenAI’s technologies.
This was the first moment the company had found an AI-powered monitoring application of this kind, according to Ben Nimmo, a principal investigator for OpenAI. Because of how they use our artificial intelligence ( AI ) models,” Threat actors occasionally give us a glimpse of what they are doing in other parts of the internet.”
There have been growing fears that AI can be used for tracking, computer hackers, propaganda campaigns and other nefarious purposes. Although experts claim that the technology is undoubtedly facilitate these kinds of actions, they add that AI can also assist in preventing such behavior.
Nimmo and his team think that the Chinese security system is based on Llama, an AI technology created by Meta, which was openly made. Additionally, OpenAI reported that it had discovered a distinct Chinese promotion that used OpenAI’s technologies to create English-language content criticizing Chinese dissidents.
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