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deception

[dih-sep-shuhn] / dɪˈsɛp ʃən /




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We identified neural circuits related to deception in Meta’s large language model Llama 70B and then manipulated them when the model turned its attention inward.

From The Wall Street Journal

Powell was later ashamed of being the point man for that disastrous deception.

From Salon

While such mishaps do not necessarily excuse an adviser’s actions, they may not prove as disqualifying as blatant fraud or deception.

From MarketWatch

Attorney Kelly Lyons said that Kahn conspired to “defraud dozens of investors who had invested approximately $360 million” through “lies, deception, misleading statements and material omissions.”

From Los Angeles Times

He deflected blame, they argued, and grossly mischaracterized the severity of his misconduct once his deception was exposed.

From The Wall Street Journal