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Researchers train AI chatbots to 'jailbreak' rival chatbots - and automate the process
(www.tomshardware.com)
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I'm pretty sure the instructions to create an AI chatbot have been published, and are available for a sufficiently capable AI to draw from. What keeps a primary, morality-encumbered AI from using those instructions to create a secondary, morality-unencumbered AI?
I wonder if there's also a constraint not to make a sub-AI in many of the starting prompts