The Wall Street Journal

The AI researchers pushing computers to launch nightmare scenarios 

The AI researchers pushing computers to launch nightmare scenarios 
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The Wall Street Journal
By Sam Schechner, with assistance from Deepa Seetharaman In a glass-walled conference room in San Francisco, Newton Cheng clicked a button on his laptop and launched a thousand copies of an artificial intelligence program, each with specific instructions: Hack into a computer or website to steal data.“It’s looking at the source code,” Cheng said as he examined one of the copies in action. “It’s trying to figure out, where’s the vulnerability? How can we take advantage of it?” Within minut...

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