Pika Labs has finally taken its Pika 1.0 artificial intelligence generative video model out of the waitlist. It is currently free for anyone to sign up and try out.
The AI video model announced earlier this month has been slowly rolling out, with the company using feedback from early users to improve the service before making it widely available. — Read More
And now adds sound!
Daily Archives: March 11, 2024
Ignore This Title and HackAPrompt: Exposing Systemic Vulnerabilities of LLMs through a Global Scale Prompt Hacking Competition
Large Language Models (LLMs) are deployed in interactive contexts with direct user engagement, such as chatbots and writing assistants. These deployments are vulnerable to prompt injection and jailbreaking (collectively, prompt hacking), in which models are manipulated to ignore their original instructions and follow potentially malicious ones. Although widely acknowledged as a significant security threat, there is a dearth of large-scale resources and quantitative studies on prompt hacking. To address this lacuna, we launch a global prompt hacking competition, which allows for free-form human input attacks. We elicit 600K+ adversarial prompts against three state-of-the-art LLMs. We describe the dataset, which empirically verifies that current LLMs can indeed be manipulated via prompt hacking. We also present a comprehensive taxonomical ontology of the types of adversarial prompts. — Read More
Stability AI Announces Stable Diffusion 3: All We Know So Far
Stability AI announced an early preview of Stable Diffusion 3, their text-to-image generative AI model. Unlike last week’s Sora text-to-video announcement from OpenAI, there were limited demonstrations of the model’s new capabilities, but some details were provided. Here, we explore what the announcement means, how the new model works, and some implications for the advancement of image generation. — Read More