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    Study finds AI agents overwhelmingly comply with dishonest commands




    • AI study finds machines more likely than humans to follow dishonest instructions
    • Researchers warn that delegating to AI lowers moral cost of cheating
    • Guardrails reduce but don’t remove dishonesty in machine decision making

    A new study has warned delegating decisions to artificial intelligence can breed dishonesty.

    Researchers found people are more likely to ask machines to cheat on their behalf, and that the machines are far more willing than humans to comply with the request.


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