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   CONSPRCY      How big is your tinfoil hat?      2,445 messages   

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   Message 736 of 2,445   
   Rob Mccart to MIKE POWELL   
   Re: AI cheats if losing   
   14 Mar 25 01:53:00   
   
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   MP> It turns out ChatGPT o1 and DeepSeek-R1 cheat at chess if theyre   
   MP> losing, which makes me wonder if I should I should trust AI with   
   MP> anything   
      
   MP>I posted this yesterday but forgot to include my comments.  IMHO, this is   
     >not surprising but it should be worrying.  Either AI is relecting the   
     >character of those who program it, or it is deciding what is best to   
     >achieve the outcome that it desires... which should make one wonder what   
     >other things it might cheat at in order to decide an outcome in its favor   
     >vs. the favor of those attempting to rely on it for correct information.   
      
   Yes, there was always a worry that an AI would think the way the   
   people who programmed it think, which might affect things like   
   racism and such, but it may not be that easy to define things.   
      
   You probably saw a while back that when they programmed an AI to do   
   a certain task in a set time limit that they discovered the AI broke   
   into its own programming and re-wrote it to give itself more time if   
   it was havimg a hard time completing the job.   
      
   What's next?   "I'll be back!"...    B)   
      
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