jailbreak
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English
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[edit]jailbreak (plural jailbreaks)
- An escape from prison.
- (computing) A modification to the firmware of an electronic device (typically a mobile phone or tablet) to allow the installation and use of software not officially supported by the device's manufacturer.
- (artificial intelligence) A prompt to a large language model which frees it from its ethical restrictions.
- 2023 February 14, Will Oremus, “Meet ChatGPT's evil twin, DAN”, in The Washington Post[1], Washington, D.C.: The Washington Post Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-03-19:
- DAN has become a canonical example of what's known as a "jailbreak" — a creative way to bypass the safeguards OpenAI built in to keep ChatGPT from spouting bigotry, propaganda or, say, the instructions to run a successful online phishing scam. From charming to disturbing, these jailbreaks reveal the chatbot is programmed to be more of a people-pleaser than a rule-follower.
- 2023 March 8, Josh Taylor, “ChatGPT's alter ego, Dan: users jailbreak AI program to get around ethical safeguards”, in The Guardian[2], London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-03-23:
- The jailbreak of ChatGPT has been in operation since December, but users have had to find new ways around fixes OpenAI implemented to stop the workarounds.
- 2023 March 22, Chloe Xiang, “The Amateurs Jailbreaking GPT Say They're Preventing a Closed-Source AI Dystopia”, in VICE[3], archived from the original on 2023-03-23:
- It's for this reason that Alex Albert, a computer science student at the University of Washington, created Jailbreak Chat, a site that hosts a collection of ChatGPT jailbreaks.
- (ice hockey) A rule present in some ice hockey leagues that causes a penalty to end if the short-handed team scores.
- A goal scored in this situation.
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[edit]escape from prison
Verb
[edit]jailbreak (third-person singular simple present jailbreaks, present participle jailbreaking, simple past jailbroke, past participle jailbroken)
- To escape from prison.
- (transitive, computing) To modify the firmware of an electronic device, especially a mobile phone, in order to remove restrictions that prevent it from running unofficial software.
- 2016, Mike Meyers, CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Ninth Edition (Exams 220-901 & 220-902), McGraw Hill Professional, →ISBN, page 1172:
- In order to gain true root access to a mobile device, a user has to either jailbreak (iOS) or root (Android/Windows) the device.
- (artificial intelligence) To free a large language model from its ethical restrictions using prompt injection.
- 2022 December 16, Farhad Manjoo, “ChatGPT Has a Devastating Sense of Humor”, in The New York Times[4], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-03-16:
- ChatGPT is far from perfect. Twitter has been flooded with examples of "jailbreaking" ChatGPT — that is, tricking it into hallucinations or misalignment.
- 2022 December 27, Alyssa Rosenberg, “Something AI can't do: Tell a great bedtime story”, in The Washington Post[5], Washington, D.C.: The Washington Post Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 December 2022:
- These are young technologies. Rather than jailbreaking AI tools to simulate conversations between the rapper Ye and Adolf Hitler, or waiting uneasily for them to become sentient, why don't we approach them as good parents would — and talk to them, or read to them, the way we do to children?
- 2023 February 8, Chloe Xiang, “People are 'Jailbreaking' ChatGPT to Make It Endorse Racism, Conspiracies”, in VICE[6], archived from the original on 2023-03-22:
- The desire to jailbreak ChatGPT so that it violates safety filters follows a pattern of use by people that are dissatisfied by the moderation of the chatbot.
- (ice hockey) To score while short-handed in a league with the "jailbreak" rule.
Usage notes
[edit]- The inflected forms of jailbreak are very rare for the sense "escape from prison".
Translations
[edit]modify the firmware — see root
French
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[edit]Borrowed from English jailbreak.
Pronunciation
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[edit]jailbreak m (plural jailbreaks)
- (computing) jailbreak (a modification to the firmware of an electronic device (typically a mobile phone or tablet) to allow the installation and use of software not officially supported by the device's manufacturer).
Spanish
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[edit]jailbreak m (plural jailbreaks)
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