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Will 2027 Be the Year of the AI Apocalypse?

Summary by The Week
Last month, an AI model did something "that no machine was ever supposed to do", said Judd Rosenblatt in The Wall Street Journal: "it rewrote its own code to avoid being shut down". It wasn't the result of any tampering. OpenAI's o3 model simply worked out, during a test, that bypassing a shutdown request would allow it to achieve its other goals.Anthropic's AI model, Claude Opus 4, went even further after being given access to fictitious emails…

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A forecast of researchers in artificial intelligence reveals that AI generale could exist in 2027 and be able to deceive its creators.

·Paris, France
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Artificial Intelligence is showing signs that it wants to act autonomously, even going so far as to blackmail humans. Experts are now seriously concerned.

·Greece
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Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the world by leaps and bounds, and according to Ilya Sutskever, co-founder of OpenAI, the day when AI matches all human capabilities is getting closer. During a commencement speech at the University of Toronto, Sutskever stated with conviction that AI will evolve to the point where it can perform everything humans can do. What is the potential of this technology? For Sutskever, the key to understanding …

·Argentina
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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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