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How a simple poem can trick AI models into building a bomb
Across 25 state-of-the-art models, poetic prompts achieved an average “attack success rate” of 62% for handcrafted poems and ...
Here are the 10 best books to read this month, including poignant fiction, a Hollywood satire, and a work by Nobel winner ...
Elisa Gabbert’s collections of poetry and essays include, most recently, “Normal Distance” and “Any Person Is the Only Self.” ...
The inner and outer forecasts don’t always match up. This short poem by Louise Glück starts out cold and stays that way for ...
Poetry has wooed many hearts and now it is tricking artificial intelligence models into going apocalyptically beyond their boundaries. A group of European researchers found that “meter and rhyme” can ...
Op-ed: To prepare students for the complexities of community work, two educators turn to creative writing to help ignite ...
Where are the writers who work on the dock? Where are stevedores, the longshoremen? The pipe fitters? The electricians?” ...
Plato wasn't just criticizing Homer. He was competing with him, offering Greece a new mythology with new heroes.
Summerville resident Chris Enfinger believes treasure referenced in Byron Preiss’s “The Secret” is buried somewhere at ...
Oh, we’ve been waiting for this one. Since the dawn of opinions, there has been a lower class of intellectual discourse, one ...
Jailbreaking AI chatbots has been around for a while now, but a study has discovered a clever new way to use poetry to trick these services.
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