Probing AI tongues and ASCII smuggling attacks
Description
In episode 22 of The AI Fix, our hosts encounter a bowl of buttermilk king crab ice cream prepared by a baby hippo, a TV station finds an even better way to generate programme ideas than using a tank full of manatees, and Elon Musk does the world's most expensive Blade Runner cosplay.
Graham discovers a robot tongue and ponders the implications of AIs with an appetite, and Mark explains ASCII smuggling — a prompt injection attack that uses completely invisible characters.
Episode links:
- Tweet by Elizabeth Laraki.
- Come and dine at Ethos, the AI restaurant that doesn’t exist.
- Ethos Instagram account.
- AI toilet cam takes pics of your poop.
- TV station says it is using AI to come up with programme ideas.
- Alan Partridge's Monkey Tennis.
- ByteDance intern fired for planting malicious code in AI models.
- Elon Musk sued for using AI-generated Blade Runner imagery at robotaxi event.
- AI ‘tongue’ can ‘taste’ the difference between Coke and Pepsi.
- A matter of taste: Electronic tongue reveals AI inner thoughts.
- Invisible text that AI chatbots understand and humans can’t? Yep, it’s a thing.
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