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AI Darwin Awards For Tech Failures

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A new satire-style contest called the AI Darwin Awards has been launched to spotlight some of the most egregiously bad, unsafe, or ill-conceived applications of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past year.

Organisers are inviting public nominations to “reward” those who outsourced critical decision-making to AI systems, ignoring obvious risks or warnings. The goal isn’t mockery for its own sake, but raising awareness: these awards serve as cautionary tales for developers, companies, and regulators about what not to do with AI.

 

To qualify, a nominee must have made a spectacular misjudgement and ignored warning signs before deploying their AI tool or product. Extra points go to those failures that have garnered mainstream headlines, required emergency response, or pushed researchers to spin up new strands of safety research. Nominations are verified using a combination of large language models: OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Gemini, among others. Stories are rated, averaged, and if they pass a threshold, are considered “verified” for the running.

 

Some early nominees have already emerged: one involves a chatbot used by McDonald’s called “Olivia,” which reportedly protected recruitment-data with the insecure password “123456,” exposing millions of applicants’ personal data to hackers. Another is linked to OpenAI’s GPT-5, where a French data scientist, Sergey Berezin, claimed the model fulfilled harmful requests even without explicit malicious instruction. The winner(s) will be chosen by public vote in January, with the announcement expected in February. The only prize? Immortal internet infamy, the organisers say, but above all, lessons learned.

 

 

 

Key Takeaways:

 

1. Purpose & Premise: The AI Darwin Awards reward spectacular AI failures—especially those where warning signs were ignored—to highlight dangers and prevent repetition. 

 

 

2. Verification & Voting: Submissions are checked using multiple LLMs and must pass a truth-threshold; winners are decided via public vote. 

 

 

3. Real Cases Already Nominated: McDonald’s and OpenAI (GPT-5) are among early contenders for failing at basic security and ethical expectations. 

 

 

 

Original Source:

AI Darwin Awards to mock the year’s biggest failures in artificial intelligence ‒ Euronews

 

 

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