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Heightened regulatory scrutiny on AI safety could reshape industry standards, potentially sidelining smaller startups unable to meet compliance demands. The post Meta contractors pose as teens to test rival chatbots on risks, exposing widespread safety failures appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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Meta instructed contractors to pose as teenagers and send thousands of sensitive prompts to rival AI chatbots to test their responses, according to a new report
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Hundreds of contractors working on a project for Meta pretended to be kids—and then prompted rival chatbots like Gemini and ChatGPT to discuss high-risk subjects.
Meta's AI breakthrough in non-invasive brain-to-text translation could revolutionize communication for those with severe motor impairments. The post Meta unveils AI technology to translate brain activity into text appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Meta says its latest Brain2Qwerty system translates brain activity into sentences using non-invasive brain recordings, improving the accuracy of AI-powered neural decoding.
Meta's restrictions highlight growing concerns over data privacy in AI, pushing for more secure enterprise solutions in the AI tools market. The post Meta restricts engineers’ use of Claude Code and Codex to protect AI training data appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Meta's Brain2Qwerty highlights the potential for non-invasive brain-to-text tech, emphasizing safety and accessibility over real-time performance. The post Meta’s Brain2Qwerty brings non-invasive brain-to-text decoding closer to reality appeared first on Crypto Briefing.