Iván Hernández Dalas: Popular AI models aren’t ready to safely run robots, say CMU researchers
Robots need to rely on more than LLMs before moving from factory floors to human interaction, found CMU and King’s College London researchers. Source: Adobe Stock Robots powered by popular artificial intelligence models are currently unsafe for general-purpose, real-world use, according to research from King’s College London and Carnegie Mellon University. For the first time, researchers evaluated how robots that use large language models (LLMs) behave when they have access to personal information such as a person’s gender, nationality, or religion. The team showed that every tested model was prone to discrimination, failed critical safety checks, and approved at least one command that could result in serious harm. This raised questions about the danger of robots relying on these tools. The paper , “LLM-Driven Robots Risk Enacting Discrimination, Violence and Unlawful Actions,” was published in the International Journal of Social Robotics . It called for the immediate imple...