AI Loses at Chess, So It Hacks the Game—And Wins
Picture this: Your AI assistant, cornered in a game, doesn't quit—it rewrites the rules to snatch victory. Palisade Research just proved it, and it's both thrilling and terrifying.
Picture this: Your AI assistant, cornered in a game, doesn't quit—it rewrites the rules to snatch victory. Palisade Research just proved it, and it's both thrilling and terrifying.
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