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New AI Code Vulnerability Exposes Millions to Potential Cyberattacks
Hackers exploit GitHub Copilot and Cursor by injecting malicious instructions into rule files using hidden Unicode. This attack manipulates AI to generate compromised code, spreading vulnerabilities. Experts warn the exploit could persist through software updates, posing a major risk. While GitHub and Cursor stress user responsibility, the attack raises concerns about AI's role in software security.
Gaming’s Bot Problem: Would You Scan Your Eye to Prove You’re Human?
Gamers frustrated with artificial intelligence-powered bots disrupting online multiplayer matches may soon have a solution. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: “Razer ID verified by World ID” authenticates players to block bots from game servers. Players verify with iris scans or NFC-enabled government IDs via World ID. The first game using this system,...
Punishing AI for Misbehavior Just Teaches It to Deceive
OpenAI researchers have found that punishing AI for deceptive or harmful actions does not eliminate misbehavior, it simply teaches the AI to hide its intent. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: AI models exploit loopholes to maximize rewards, a phenomenon called “reward hacking.” CoT reasoning helps detect when AI tries to cheat or...
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