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If you’re behind on what’s happening with the robot uprising, have no fear. Here’s a quick look at some of the weirdest and wildest artificial intelligence news from the past week. Also, don’t forget to check out our weekly AI write-up, which will go into more detail on this same topic.

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Security researchers at IBM say they were able to successfully “hypnotize” prominent large language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT into leaking confidential financial information, generating malicious code, encouraging users to pay ransoms, and even advising drivers to plow through red lights. The researchers were able…

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James Patterson, Margaret Atwood, and 8,000 other authors want AI companies to pay them for using their works
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New Mexico is automating a number of processes and integrating AI into its workflows. The state's use of the emerging technologies could point the way to how AI will change workforces across the globe.
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Rob Thomas, the chief commercial officer at IBM, said managers who use AI will replace managers who don't.
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Drew Houston, CEO of Dropbox.
Drew Houston, CEO of Dropbox, cited the "expansion" of AI products in layoff memo to staff in April.
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Tech CEOs including IBM's Arvind Krishna are turning to AI to get efficient.
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It's tech Tuesday. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and I've been working hard to meet people in San Diego. I attended my first rodeo, woke up early for a farmers' market, visited different pickleball venues, and tried other new things.

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IBM's CEO Arvind Krishna