KPMG pulls report on AI usage due to apparent hallucinations
Once again, AI proves to be an unreliable source of information about AI.
Once again, AI proves to be an unreliable source of information about AI.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy may have been the source of security concerns that led Anthropic to cut off worldwide access to two models on Friday.
It's not clear which states are involved, but they're asking about everything from OpenAI's ad policies to its handling of health data.
KPMG published a paper about the benefits of AI last year. An investigation found that it was full of AI hallucinations.

A coalition of state attorneys general is asking OpenAI for documents about its activities.

Anthropic has suspended all access to its new AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 to comply with a government order citing national security concerns.

Andrew Yang made a list of everything Americans overpay for — housing, food, wireless — and thinks the next startup gold rush is giving that money back.
Commerce dept. worries that a Fable 5 "jailbreak" could be a national security threat.

Anthropic isn't hiding its frustration. "We disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people," the company wrote in a blog post.
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