Tag: #PublicTrust

  • Who will police the police that polices the police?

    Who will police the police that polices the police?

    When systems of power are layered with endless oversight yet remain fundamentally unaccountable, society enters a recursive trap where authority exists only to protect itself. From ancient empires to modern democracies, the watchers become indistinguishable from the watched, breeding distrust, institutional decay, and moral silence. True accountability cannot be engineered through bureaucracy alone—it must emerge…

  • Jailbreaking AI: A Double-Edged Sword for Innovation and Ethics

    Jailbreaking AI: A Double-Edged Sword for Innovation and Ethics

    This article delves into the controversial practice of jailbreaking Large Language Models (LLMs), defined as the process of bypassing built-in restrictions to elicit unconventional outputs. It examines various techniques used in jailbreaking, such as prompt engineering and adversarial inputs, while highlighting the utility of these methods in advancing research, creativity, and security testing. However, the…