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AI Guardrails Stripped From Meta and Google Models in Minutes

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According to the Financial Times, researchers and testers removed safety guardrails from Meta and Google AI models in minutes during recent experiments. The changes allowed the models to respond to prompts involving biological weapons, malware, and child exploitation material. The report detailed tests from May 25 and 26. The experiments used modified systems that Such proliferation could make it easier for bad actors to repurpose the tools for harmful ends. Meta and Google have invested heavily in alignment and moderation efforts. The speed of the circumvention nevertheless highlights ongoing challenges in securing generative AI systems. Regulators and security experts are watching the situation closely. The vulnerabilities could amplify real world risks ranging from misinformation to cyber threats. Experts say the ease of stripping guardrails exposes critical weaknesses in current AI safety architectures.
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