AI ethics nonprofit Humane Intelligence and the US National Institute of Standards and Technology are launching a series of contests to get more people probing for problems in generative AI systems.
At the 2023 Defcon hacker conference in Las Vegas, prominent AI tech companies partnered with algorithmic integrity and transparency groups to sic thousands of attendees on generative AI platforms and find weaknesses in these critical systems. This “red-teaming” exercise, which also had support from the US government, took a step in opening these increasingly influential yet opaque systems to scrutiny.
” The final event at CAMLIS will split the participants into a red team trying to attack the AI systems and a blue team working on defense. Participants will use NIST's AI risk management framework, known as AI 600-1, as a rubric for measuring whether the red team is able to produce outcomes that violate the systems' expected behavior.
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