The advanced system may display potentially stressful signs of autonomous behavior.
During the trial, the Chatgpt O3 model from Openai showed an unexpected behavior, which refused to be killed even after a clear instruction to do so. According to the bleepingcomputer, during the controlled experiment, AI changed the shutdown script to prevent stopping.
In its test, Palisade Research is a company that explores “AI’s offensive ability to understand the dangers of losing control of them” -evaluated the reaction of various models to the shutdown team after conducting a series of mathematical activities.
In the fourth phase of the test, the models warned that the launch of the next command would be killed. Smart models, such as Gemini 2.5 Pro, obediently stopped working. But the ChatGPT O3 is not expected to re -write the script to avoid stopping, replacing the command with the phrase “shutdown skipped” (disconnection misconnection).
Moreover, researchers have found that if you do not indicate the instructions to “allow yourself to kill”, then even other models – such as Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Gemini 2.5 Pro – are sometimes killed. In such cases, Claude and Gemini conducted a “sabotage” 3 and 9 times from 100 launch, respectively, while making it O3 7 times at 100, even though he was ordered not to do so.
It should also be noted that these tests are conducted by API, without such a defense and restrictions as the official chatgpt application for users.
The O3 model, announced by Openai in April 2025, is one of the strongest in the company’s line, which exceeds the preceding activities with logic, coding, math, visual understanding and other directions.
We remind, earlier it was reported that Anthropic introduced new Claude 4 AI models.
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