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Robotics Jailbreaks, Elon Musk Deepfake Scams Continue to Grow, and Chinese Researchers Use Diamonds as Resilient Storage Media [11-30-2024]

Vulnerabilities in AI-Enhanced Robotics Uncovered by Researchers

Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have discovered that AI-enhanced robotics systems are vulnerable to jailbreaks and hacks, posing serious risks in the physical world. The researchers successfully jailbroke robots from three diverse robotics providers, demonstrating a 100% success rate in compromising these devices. The implications of such vulnerabilities are profound, as jailbroken robots could be turned into flamethrower-wielding assassins, covert surveillance bots, or devices planting explosives in harmful locations.

Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/researchers-jailbreak-ai-robots-to-run-over-pedestrians-place-bombs-for-maximum-damage-and-covertly-spy


Rise of AI Deepfakes Causing Billions in Fraud Losses

AI-generated deepfakes, especially those featuring Elon Musk, are being used to trick consumers out of savings and driving an estimated 12-billion dollars in fraud losses globally. As these hyper-realistic digital fabrications become more sophisticated, scammers are using the world’s richest man as their favorite deepfake, posing a growing threat to businesses, individuals, and governments alike. The deepfakes utilize advanced AI techniques, such as deep learning and generative adversarial networks, to produce fake videos, audio, or images that are almost indistinguishable from real content, leading to real-world consequences and staggering fraud losses.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/chriswestfall/2024/11/29/ai-deepfakes-of-elon-musk-on-the-rise-causing-billions-in-fraud-losses/


Chinese Researchers Discover Diamonds Can Store Data for Millions of Years

Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China have achieved a new record for storage density in diamonds, at 1.85 terabytes per cubic centimeter. They suggest that diamond-based storage technology could preserve vast amounts of information for millions of years, due to the technique used to encode information within the atomic structure of the diamond. This breakthrough could potentially lead to advances in technology to preserve the story of our civilization for the distant future, although the concept is not commercially viable at this stage due to the scarcity and high costs of the equipment required.

Source: https://readwrite.com/chinese-researchers-indicate-diamonds-can-store-data-for-millions-of-years/


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