AI Agents Still Can't Stop Prompt Injection Attacks, Researchers Warn
A new benchmark study found AI agents remain vulnerable to prompt injection attacks as companies increasingly roll out the technology to the public.
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MIT researchers provide a major upgrade to the nearly century-old idea of random utility models.
Read full articleA new benchmark study found AI agents remain vulnerable to prompt injection attacks as companies increasingly roll out the technology to the public.
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Anthropic has apologized for stealthily throttling its new AI model, Claude Fable 5, with hidden guardrails that undermine both researchers and rivals using it to develop competing systems. The company says it is reversing course and will be more transparent about when the restrictions kick in, even if that means Fable refuses more queries. Fable is the first widely available model in Anthropic's Mythos class of AI systems, a group the company has spent months warning are too dangerous for public release. Anthropic says it has addressed some of those risks by launching Fable with safeguards that prevent it from responding to certain "high-r … Read the full story at The Verge.
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Founded by two researchers from MIT, Ferveret reduces the amount of energy and water required to cool the chips that power AI.