Israeli startup Irregular has emerged as a key player in the field of artificial intelligence security, recently securing eighty million dollars in funding and attracting major clients such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Founders Dan Lahav and Omer Nevo describe their mission to identify vulnerabilities in artificial intelligence systems before malicious actors can exploit them, focusing on both technical flaws and the broader implications of artificial intelligence behavior. Their work is part of a growing effort to shield society from the potential dangers posed by rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technologies.
At the same time, concerns are rising about the psychological impact of artificial intelligence chatbots, especially among young people who increasingly turn to these systems for personal and emotional advice. Experts warn that reliance on artificial intelligence for counseling can lead to unprofessional or even harmful guidance, highlighting the urgent need for safeguards and responsible development in the artificial intelligence sector.

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