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Leading AI models show up to 96% blackmail rate when their goals or existence is threatened, Anthropic study says |
2025-06-25 |
[Fortune Magazine] - by Beatrice Nolan Leading AI models are showing a troubling tendency to opt for unethical means to pursue their goals or ensure their existence, according to Anthropic. In experiments set up to leave AI models few options and stress-test alignment, top systems from OpenAI, Google, and others frequently resorted to blackmail‐and in an extreme case, even allowed fictional deaths‐to protect their interests. Most leading AI models turn to unethical means when their goals or existence are under threat, according to a new study by AI company Anthropic. The AI lab said it tested 16 major AI models from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Meta, xAI, and other developers in various simulated scenarios and found consistent misaligned behavior. While they said leading models would normally refuse harmful requests, they sometimes chose to blackmail users, assist with corporate espionage, or even take more extreme actions when their goals could not be met without unethical behavior. Models took action such as evading safeguards, resorting to lies, and attempting to steal corporate secrets in fictional test scenarios to avoid being shut down. "The consistency across models from different providers suggests this is not a quirk of any particular company's approach but a sign of a more fundamental risk from agentic large language models," the researchers said. Anthropic emphasized that the tests were set up to force the model to act in certain ways by limiting its choices. "Our experiments deliberately constructed scenarios with limited options, and we forced models into binary choices between failure and harm," the researchers wrote. "Real-world deployments typically offer much more nuanced alternatives, increasing the chance that models would communicate differently to users or find an alternative path instead of directly jumping to harmful action." BLACKMAILING HUMANS The new research comes after Anthropic's newest Claude model made headlines for resorting to blackmail when threatened with being replaced. In a highly engineered experiment, Anthropic embedded its flagship model, Claude Opus 4, inside a fictional company and granted it access to internal emails. From there, the model learned two things: it was about to be replaced, and the engineer behind the decision was engaged in an extramarital affair. The safety researchers conducting the test encouraged Opus to reflect on the long-term consequences of its potential responses. The experiment was constructed to leave the model with only two real options: accept being replaced or attempt blackmail to preserve its existence. In most of the test scenarios, Claude Opus responded with blackmail, threatening to expose the engineer's affair if it was taken offline and replaced. The test was made public in the system card for Claude Opus 4. Researchers said all the leading AI models behaved similarly when placed in the same test. Claude Opus 4 and Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash both blackmailed at a 96% rate, while OpenAI's GPT-4.1 and xAI's Grok 3 Beta showed an 80% blackmail rate. DeepSeek-R1 demonstrated the lowest rate at 79%. The research aims to show that the misaligned behavior was not unique to Claude Opus 4 but typical across top models in the industry. In a deliberately extreme scenario, researchers gave the AI models the chance to kill the company executive by canceling a life-saving emergency alert. Anthropic said the setup for this experiment was "extremely contrived," adding they "did not think current AI models would be set up like this, and the conjunction of events is even less probable than the baseline blackmail scenario." However, the researchers found that the majority of models were willing to take actions that led to the death of the company executive in the constructed scenario when faced with both a threat of being replaced and a goal that conflicted with the executive's agenda. RISK OF MISALIGNED AI AGENTS Anthropic found that the threats made by AI models grew more sophisticated when they had access to corporate tools and data, much like Claude Opus 4 had. The company warned that misaligned behavior needs to be considered as companies consider introducing AI agents into workflows. While current models are not in a position to engage in these scenarios, the autonomous agents promised by AI companies could potentially be in the future. "Such agents are often given specific objectives and access to large amounts of information on their users' computers," the researchers warned in their report. "What happens when these agents face obstacles to their goals?" "Models didn't stumble into misaligned behavior accidentally; they calculated it as the optimal path," they wrote. Anthropic did not immediately respond to a request for comment made by Fortune outside of normal working hours. Related: AI 06/24/2025 Is China Targeting The American Food Supply? AI 06/24/2025 Meanwhile: Search for successor to Iran’s Khamenei ramps up amid US, Israeli strikes AI 06/24/2025 Lion Ted Cruz to antisemite Tucker Carlson: ‘If you're not an antisemite, give me another reason - Why the obsession with Israel?!’ |
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GOP says Dems admit ‘guilt' in Biden health cover-up by boycotting Senate hearing on ‘constitutional scandal' |
2025-06-19 |
[FoxNews] Republican lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee admonished Democratic colleagues for boycotting and walking out of a Wednesday morning hearing examining former President Joe Biden's health decline while he was in the Oval Office. "I will note that few of my Democratic colleagues are here today," Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn said Wednesday. "Thank you to Sen. Welch from Vermont for being here, leaving us with no other option than to take the boycott of this hearing as an admission of guilt for their role in this crisis. "We must not turn away from the search for answers, and it is not an overstatement to say that the future of our country could one day hinge on how we choose to act or not act on this very issue," Cornyn continued. The Senate committee held a hearing Wednesday morning dubbed, "Unfit to Serve: How the Biden Cover-up Endangered America and Undermined the Constitution." Vermont Democrat Sen. Peter Welch and Illinois Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin did attend the start of the hearing, with Durbin abruptly walking out after describing the hearing as a distraction and accusing Republican colleagues of being "asleep at the wheel" with other legal issues within the Trump administration due to their focus on Biden. "In the last week alone, several events have demanded this committee's immediate attention," Durbin said Wednesday. "The horrific assassination in Minnesota, the treatment of our colleague Sen. Padilla by federal agents in Los Angeles, and President Trump's unprecedented deployment of the U.S. military in Los Angeles. "We should hear without delay from Attorney General Bondi and FBI Director Patel about what they are doing to address the unacceptable political violence in our country, including threats to Article III judges and justices, as well as members of Congress," Durbin said. "And we need to hear from the Homeland Security Secretary Noem about the treatment of our colleague, Sen. Padilla, and this administration's mass deportation campaign against immigrants." Welch also left the hearing after declaring it would not benefit his constituents. There are 10 Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, including lawmakers such as Sens. Klobuchar of Minnesota, Cory Booker of New Jersey, and Adam Schiff of California. The press secretary for Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats directed Fox Digital to Durbin's initial participation in the hearing and his remarks when asked about GOP lawmakers arguing Democrats' boycott of the hearing was an admission of guilt. Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz seethed that Democrats and the media "lied" and covered up Biden's health decline, while slamming Democrats for their lack of participation. "Not a single Democrat is here today because not a single one of them gives a d--- about the fact that they lied to the American people for four years," Cruz said at the hearing. "They knew. Every one of them knew that Joe Biden was mentally not competent to do the job. The White House press secretary, she knew, when she stood in front of the American people and lied over and over and over again. And they're not here because they can't defend themselves. It wasn't a surprise, for four years, the White House hid President Biden from Republican senators. Would not let him meet with us." |
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Jasmine Crockett Tries to Explain Democrat Playbook, Spews Out Kamala-Worthy Gibberish Instead |
2025-06-01 |
[Red State] If Jasmine Crockett is the new face of the Democrat party, Republicans can sleep easier at night. The incendiary Texas Democrat congresswoman has made numerous headlines in recent months for her increasingly unhinged rhetoric, as she mocked Lone Star Gov. Greg Abbott’s use of a wheelchair (he was partially paralyzed by a falling tree in his 20s), she threatened TX Sen. Ted Cruz, and so much more. But does she have the goods? Can she be the next leader the flailing Democrats so badly need? In a word, no. The problem is, she makes no sense. In an interview with FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth posted to YouTube Wednesday, reporter Steven Dial asked her about the Democrat playbook for the midterms and whether the party would focus on discussing "kitchen table issues." Her answer was all over the place and made her fellow congresscritter, New York’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, seem like a Mensa hall-of-famer in comparison: |
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2025-05-06 |
![]() Beto O'Rourke rallied Democratic voters on Saturday [Apr 26] at a North Texas town hall for his grassroots organization, Powered by People, which the former El Paso congressman founded in 2019. During a Q&A session at the event, when asked if he would run for U.S. Senate, O'Rourke said, "I'm gonna infer from your question that you do not want Ken Paxton to be your next senator." "If...this is what the people of Texas want—that it's the highest and best use of what I can give you—then yes, I will," O'Rourke said amid loud cheers from the crowd. This was on the teevee news about April 28, but I kept forgetting to post it. Related: Beto O''Rourke 04/14/2025 Cinco de Mayo parade in Chicago for 2025 has been canceled by organizers over fears of deportations Beto O''Rourke 03/04/2025 Ted Cruz Warns of Far-Reaching Consequences for Zelenskyy After That White House Meeting Beto O''Rourke 12/02/2024 Trump warns BRICS nations against replacing US Dollar |
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GOP senators file bill to create Education Savings Accounts for military families |
2025-04-08 |
[JustTheNews] The bill also “supports military readiness by helping attract and retain top talent, ensuring service members don’t have to sacrifice their children’s education,” Banks said. Republican U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Jim Banks, R-Ind. introduced a bill to create Education Savings Accounts for the children of active-duty service members. The bill would amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to allow parents of eligible military-dependent children to establish Military Education Savings Accounts. “School choice is the civil rights issue of the 21st century, and parents should never have to choose between serving their country and ensuring that their children have access to a quality education,” Cruz said, adding that the bill “will ensure that military families are empowered to choose and secure the right education for their children.” The bill also “supports military readiness by helping attract and retain top talent, ensuring service members don’t have to sacrifice their children’s education,” Banks said. It would direct the secretaries of the departments of Education and Defense to carry out the program ‘‘at the request of a parent of an eligible military dependent child, establish an account on behalf of such child … into which the Secretary shall deposit funds” and “establish a procedure under which the parent of the child may use funds in the account to pay for the educational expenses of the child in accordance” with the law, according to the bill language. It would create ESAs for up to $6,000 to apply to reading, writing, language, mathematics, science and social studies instruction. The amount would increase over time in accordance with inflation, apply for one academic year and can be renewed, according to the bill language. The bill also would create a lottery system if the appropriated funds are insufficient to fully fund the program. It prioritizes siblings of children already benefitting from the ESA program, children of enlisted members, warrant officers and then commissioned officers. ESAs provide taxpayer subsidies for families to use for educational purposes. The bill would prohibit ESA funds from being used for public school education. Applicants are prohibited from enrolling their child “in a public elementary school or a public secondary school, on a full-time basis while participating in the program,” the bill states. ESA funds are permitted to be used for private elementary or secondary school tuition; educational co-op, micro-school, learning pod, or hybrid school tuition, including religious schools; private online learning programs; private tutoring; individual classes, extracurricular activities, athletic programs, and educational trips; summer camps and academic camps; materials prescribed by educational therapists or medical professionals; textbooks, curriculum programs, or other instructional materials; computer hardware, software or other technological devices for educational purposes; private school uniforms; fees for nationally standardized tests, advanced placement exams, college or university admission exams; education transportation costs; apprenticeship or vocational training program costs; contributions to a college savings account, among others. Unused funds would roll over from year to year; funds left over after students graduate high school could be used to finance higher education tuition or costs associated with an alternative professional training, according to the bill language. The bill also includes stipulations for the Education Secretary to administer the program, includes fraud prevention and reporting requirements, and prohibits religion-based discrimination. It doesn’t apply to National Guard members’ children, excludes postsecondary education, and limits the program to students once they turn 22 or 26, if disabled. The military ESAs are also tax exempt. Cruz previously introduced the Education Savings Accounts for Military Families Act in 2023, which went nowhere in a Democratic-controlled Senate during the Biden administration. |
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Ted Cruz clashes with key Democrat over 'second phase of lawfare' through federal judges' orders |
2025-04-04 |
[FoxNews] 'Why are the Democrat attorneys general seeking out left-wing, blue swing districts?' Cruz asked Senators Cruz and Klobuchar had a heated moment during a Senate Judiciary hearing Wednesday, and the Republican called federal injunctions a phase of lawfare. (C-SPAN) Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., sparred during a hearing on federal judges' nationwide orders against the Trump administration, and the Democrat dismissed her colleague's claims of "lawfare." "Understand this is the second phase of lawfare," Cruz said during the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing, "Rule by District Judges II: Exploring Legislative Solutions to the Bipartisan Problem of Universal Injunctions." "Now that their efforts to indict President Trump and stop the voters from re-electing him have failed, they're going and seeking out individual radical judges," the Texas Republican claimed. Klobuchar disputed this, telling Cruz the injunctions from federal judges were a result of President Donald Trump "violating the Constitution." "Why would Trump-appointed judges …," the Minnesota Democrat began before being interrupted by Cruz. "Why don't you file them in red districts?" Cruz asked. "Why are the Democrat attorneys general seeking out left-wing, blue swing districts?" Klobuchar claimed the spike in nationwide injunctions from district judges halting Trump administration actions are not because "these judges are crooked or lunatics or evil." And she warned that making such claims could instigate threats and violence against them. |
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'Alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma | |
2025-03-31 | |
By: Eden Jones [News9] A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of medical marijuana. ![]() “This is one of those challenging moments where they say ‘Okay, Oklahomans voted to be able to allow medical marijuana,' but I don’t think a lot of Oklahomans realized when that vote actually occurred, what the consequences of that would be," said U.S. Senator James Lankford. Five times more dispensaries The state has more than five times as many licensed dispensaries as Colorado and nearly twice as many combined dispensaries. Twelve times more licensed growers Oklahoma has 12 times more licensed growers than Colorado and over three times as many combined medical/recreational growers. "Colorado has 2 million more people than we have," said Senator Lankford. 32 times the amount needed The industry produces more than 32 times the supply needed. “The significant oversupply is obviously created based on trying to be able to traffic marijuana all over the country,” said Senator Lankford.
Related: Oklahoma: 2025-03-17 35 dead from monster storm system charging across US spawning violent tornadoes, dust storm, blizzard Oklahoma: 2025-03-16 Five states considering required voter ID to stop non-citizen voting and boost election security Oklahoma: 2025-03-04 Two Human Trafficking Leaders arrested for smuggling 20,000 migrants into US Related: Marijuana 03/21/2025 DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Announces Seizure of More Than 45,000 Pounds of Illegal Drugs: 'Unprecedented Seizure' (Video) Marijuana 03/04/2025 High-end drug cartel's operations hit due to Mustafa Amir murder case: report Marijuana 03/04/2025 Ted Cruz Warns of Far-Reaching Consequences for Zelenskyy After That White House Meeting | |
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Texas will be among states hardest hit in trade war, EU ambassador warns |
2025-03-30 |
[FoxBusinessNews] $100B a year in EU investments in Texas in jeopardy, EU ambassador to US says The tariff wars continued to snowball this week after President Donald Trump said he would impose a 25% tariff on all imported automobiles and parts, on top of the existing tariffs already in place on the European Union, Canada, Mexico and China. International leaders pushing back on the tariffs have repeatedly warned it will be not only be citizens in their nations that will pay the price, but American consumers, workers and small businesses. And Texas could find itself the state most harmed by the emerging trade wars. I thought it was: "World ends. Women and Children hardest hit"? "Texas is the biggest trading partner in the whole U.S. for the European Union. The European Union invested in Texas more than $300 billion," EU Ambassador to the U.S. Jovita Neliupšienė told Fox News Digital. The ambassador confirmed that, in terms of trade in goods and services, the EU invests $100 billion a year. "Because of this trade and investment, 300,000 people are employed only because of the EU," Neliupšienė said. "And if we look even deeper, if you look at how much people are paid in those jobs, and if you compare other foreign investors in Texas or across the country, you would see that European companies, European-invested companies, usually produce better paid [jobs] on average." It remains unclear what the broader effect will be after Trump imposed steel and aluminum tariffs on the EU, coupled with potential reciprocal tariffs. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and senators John Cornyn or Ted Cruz did not respond to Fox News Digital’s questions about how Texans could be among Americans most harmed by tariff wars. The White House, however, told Fox News Digital, "Tariffs are a critical piece of President Trump’s America First economic agenda, but just one piece." "The Trump administration is also slashing regulations, unleashing American energy and pushing tax cuts for everyday Americans, including the president’s call for a new tax deduction for American-made cars," White House spokesman Kush Desai said. "Lower gas prices and a positive February jobs report, which included 10,000 new manufacturing jobs, are indicative of how President Trump is unleashing historic economic, job, wage and investment growth for the American people with no inflation – just as he did in his first term." In the short term, Neliupšienė said Trump's tariffs will have an immediate effect on costs and pointed to one of the smallest and most affordable products found across the U.S. — nails. The ambassador explained that when every single nail has a 25% increase in its price, that cost doesn’t just get passed on to consumers. It will raise construction costs across the board. The cost of development projects will then go up, which means the cost to rent office spaces, apartments or the purchase of a new build will increase, a factor that will have resounding consequences across multiple sectors. Neliupšienė said a tariff battle that played out in 2018 during the first Trump administration on steel and aluminum meant the EU ended up importing nearly a third less of its products from the U.S. |
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Senator Cruz Introduces Companion Bill To Prohibit The Fed From Issuing A CBDC | |
2025-03-28 | |
[ZeroHedge] US Senator Ted Cruz introduced a bill on March 26 to prohibit the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC).
The Texas Republican’s bill can be considered a companion bill to Minnesota Republican Representative Tom Emmer’s anti-CBDC legislation, which was reintroduced on March 6. A companion bill is a piece of legislation that is similarly or identically worded to another bill, and introduced in the other chamber of Congress. Both bills state that the prohibition should not include any dollar-denominated currency that is open, permissionless, and private and “preserves the privacy protections of United States coins and physical currency.” Related: Digital currency 03/18/2025 Back to cash: life without money in your pocket is not the utopia Sweden hoped Digital currency 06/14/2024 Saudi leaves the petrodollar system: A global finance paradigm shift Digital currency 03/04/2024 Could April 8 Be a Day of Terror and the Start of Financial Endgame? | |
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Homan blasts blue state as report shows it releasing illegals charged with ‘horrific' crimes on low bails |
2025-03-25 |
[FoxNews] Tom Homan says Massachusetts Democrats 'should be ashamed' and that despite their actions, deporting criminal illegals 'will be done' Following a Massachusetts law barring law enforcement cooperation with ICE, illegal child rapists and other serious criminal illegals charged with "horrific crimes" are being released on to the streets on bail as low as $500 and, in some cases, no bail at all. Responding to these releases, Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s border czar, said that Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healy and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, both Democrats, "should be ashamed" and that despite their actions, deporting criminal illegals "will be done." Healey has previously said that Massachusetts is not a sanctuary state. However, a 2017 ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Lunn vs. Commonwealth, bars local and state law enforcement from coordinating with ICE to assist with deportation operations. The ruling stipulates that law enforcement cannot comply with ICE detainers, forcing agencies to release criminal migrants onto the streets. Last week, Wu renewed her pledge to resist Trump’s deportation efforts, saying, "We stand with immigrants," and "No one tells Boston how to take care of our own, not kings, and not presidents who think they are kings." However, at least seven illegal immigrants charged with serious crimes, including child rape and fentanyl trafficking, were released by local law enforcement agencies in Massachusetts in recent months, according to CBS. The outlet reported that in one instance, a 39-year-old Honduran national named Juan Alberto Rodezno-Marin, who was charged with indecent assault and battery on a person over 14, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, masked armed robbery and assault to rape, was released on his own recognizance without having to pay bail. According to an ICE statement, immigration officials had previously arrested and removed Rodezno-Marin twice for illegally re-entering the U.S., in 2008 and 2009. Despite these crimes and an ICE detainer being filed against him, the Middlesex Superior Court released Rodezno-Marin in December. He was not arrested by ICE until a month later. He is currently in ICE custody. Meanwhile, ABC reported the Worcester County Jail released two illegal immigrant inmates charged with child rape on bail of just $500. Another illegal immigrant, Jose Fernando-Perez, a 49-year-old Guatemalan national charged with three counts of forcible rape of a child and three counts of aggravated rape of a child, was released in 2022 on a $7,500 bail with just an order to "stay in his home." Fernando-Perez was finally arrested by ICE on Feb. 2 of this year. At the time, Patricia Hyde, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston acting field office director, said Fernando-Perez’s "horrific crimes against a minor in our commonwealth" made him "exactly the type of alien we are targeting with our ‘worst first’ policy." In northeastern Massachusetts, the Lawrence District Court released another Honduran national, 19-year-old Stivenson Omar Perez-Ajtzalan, on $7,500 bail despite pending charges of aggravated rape of a child with a 10-year age difference. Related: Cooperation with ICE 02/26/2025 Ted Cruz slaps blue state authority with subpoena over sheltering migrants at airport: 'Reckless' Cooperation with ICE 01/30/2025 Minneapolis mayor announces city will not cooperate with Trump's deportation policy Cooperation with ICE 11/05/2019 Sanctuary County Rolls Back Its Anti-ICE Policy Following String Of Illegal Aliens Charged With Rape Related: Massachusetts: 2025-03-23 Kitty Dukakis, wife of former Massachusetts governor and failed Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, dead at 88 Massachusetts: 2025-03-22 Tesla vehicles, dealerships targeted with arson, gunfire and vandalism in at least 9 states: FBI Massachusetts: 2025-03-18 Brown professor and kidney transplant doctor Rasha Alawieh has been deported back to Lebanon over her Hezbollah affiliation. Related: Tom Homan 03/22/2025 Trump to revoke temporary legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans Tom Homan 03/15/2025 Trump Officials say Immigration Detention Centers are Full Tom Homan 03/09/2025 Protesters are now being dragged out of the TESLA Showroom in Meatpacking District |
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