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‘K2 Think’ AI Model Jailbroken Mere Hours After Release

Posted on September 11, 2025
‘K2 Think’ AI Model Jailbroken Mere Hours After Release

Researchers discovered that measures designed to make AI more transparent to users and regulators can also make it easier for bad actors to abuse.

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