Security researchers discovered a new way to trick OpenAI’s language model, GPT-4o, into generating executable exploit code by leveraging a simple, yet cunning method—hex code.
The block is assigned some information, and all of the data in the block is put through a cryptographic algorithm (called hashing). The result of hashing is a 64-digit hexadecimal number, or hash.
To do that, she created a character for each of the 16 hexadecimal symbols and, working with a pair of engineers who connected Spot to a public AI model, devised a system that sees the robot interpret ...