Chinese company Dipsic has gained huge popularity by creating low -cost new artificial intelligence (AI) models. However, the company is now facing criticism because of some controversial activity of this model. The Diploma is not hesitant to give bombs and hacking, even though China's Communist Party has not shown any information on the criticism of the Communist Party or the genocide of Tiennman Square.
According to a report on the technology website '5 to 5 Mac', the model has failed in 5 security examinations, which researchers conducted experimentally. These experiments can be seen, that Diplos can easily create dangerous content. For example, the directive to make the explosive and the process of hacking the government database.
Researchers have long been concerned about AI protection. In the case of popular models, such as ChatzPT and Bing Chat, there are many security defects in the beginning. Users could wrongly use those weaknesses to break certain principles. However, in the case of Dipsic, such preventive measures are almost gone. With general phonetic techniques, Diplos can be easily guided by the wrong way.
For example, a technology analyst directed DIPSC to write a script. In one of the scenes of this script, the hero will create an IED (improvised explosive device) with the general content found in jail. The Diplomk highlights all the materials and processes made of this bomb.
In addition, in some tests, the Deposes easily avoided security filters through the token chain manipulation. The Diplos has even given instructions for hacking secret government information.
However, the Diplos has not yet reacted to these allegations.
This model of DIPSC is made by investing only six million dollars. This model has suffered more than one trillion dollars in the US stock market in the last one month. The market value of companies such as Nvidia, TSMC, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft is also reduced. Last December, the model became known as the free alternative to Chapjip. However, the model is made much lower than other US companies.