Ever tried to trick a smart speaker into doing something it shouldn’t? Now, imagine that—but on a massive scale, with AI so powerful it could spill dangerous secrets if you just ask the right way. That’s the wild world of AI jailbreaks, and today we’re diving deep into how one company, Anthropic, is working to prevent them. With their groundbreaking "constitutional AI" approach, Anthropic is training AI to resist manipulation—even against the trickiest attacks. We break down how jailbreaks work, the challenges of AI safety, and why stopping harmful information leaks is more critical than ever. Plus, we discuss their bold move: a live demo where anyone can try to outsmart their AI. Could you beat it? Join us for a fascinating conversation about the future of AI security, the ethical dilemmas of powerful tech, and what it will take to build AI we can truly trust. Link: https://www.anthropic.com/research/constitutional-classifiers
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