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‘Typographic attack’: pen and paper fool AI into thinking apple is an iPod – The Guardian
OpenAI’s Clip system fails to correctly decipher images when words are pasted on picture

Artificial intelligence (AI)OpenAIs Clip system fails to correctly decipher images when words are pasted on picture
As artificial intelligence systems go, it is pretty smart: show Clip a picture of an apple and it can recognise that it is looking at a fruit. It can even tell you which one, and sometimes go as far as differentiating between varieties.
But even cleverest AI can be fooled with the simplest of hacks. If you write out the word iPod on a sticky label and paste it over the apple, Clip…
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