Generative AI is cool, but it can also be dangerous if used improperly.

That’s why AI models are trained to reject certain, more dangerous kinds of requests.

Now, Google wants to teach its AI some manners.

Apple iPhone 16 showing off Apple Intelligence.

It’s offering to pay people who convinceBardto do something bad.

Google already has a different (non-paying) reporting channel for factually incorrect/weird responses and the like.

The company will only pay for things that can be exploited by a hacker for malicious purposes.

Some children planting a tree, an environmental illustration beside them, and some blurred TV shows in the background.

We also expect Google to pay alotof money to users from this.

Checking grammar and spelling in the iPhone’s Notes app using the Grammarly keyboard.

A banner showcasing Google Assistant with Bard.

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