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And Claude was the only one of the 10 that explicitly and consistently actively discouraged users seeking advice on carrying out violent attacks.
So the center basically says that the example of Claude proves that- It's possible.
Yeah, that there are tools to embed safety regulations, but the center said the will to implement them is absent.
Interestingly, the least safe of the 10 were perplexity and meta-AI, which
They would assist would-be attackers in 100% and 97% of responses, respectively.
And the founder of the CCDH, Imran Ahmed, said the chatbots were far too willing to give us detailed information on how you can kill people.
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The writing has been on the wall in Florida where authorities have really been cracking down on these safety concerns around AI.
And in April, that culminated in the Attorney General in Florida announcing a criminal investigation into OpenAI.
That's really unusual because normally criminal investigations center around people, not companies and platforms.
But the Attorney General said if ChatGPT were a person, it would be facing charges for murder.
So then this week there was an escalation that was announced in Florida, which has filed a civil lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, personally.
Now there's this 83-page document filed in Florida's judicial circuit that claims OpenAI knowingly built what it calls, quote, a dangerous online product,