Meta suspende su colaboración con Mercor tras una importante brecha de seguridad

Meta ha detenido toda colaboración con la empresa de datos Mercor tras una importante brecha de seguridad en la startup. La pausa indefinida se produce mientras la compañía investiga el impacto del incidente. Otros laboratorios de IA líderes también están revisando sus vínculos con Mercor ante la preocupación por la exposición de datos de entrenamiento.

Meta suspendió su trabajo con Mercor, un contratista de datos clave para el desarrollo de inteligencia artificial, después de que una importante brecha de seguridad afectara a la startup. Dos fuentes familiarizadas con el asunto confirmaron la pausa a WIRED, señalando que se mantendrá indefinidamente mientras Meta investiga el alcance de la brecha. El incidente puso potencialmente en peligro información confidencial sobre los métodos de entrenamiento de modelos de IA compartidos con proveedores como Mercor. Personas cercanas a la situación indicaron que importantes laboratorios de IA están analizando sus propias asociaciones con Mercor para evaluar los riesgos. Mercor, descrito como un proveedor de datos líder, sufrió la brecha que motivó estas revisiones. No han trascendido detalles sobre el método de la brecha o la extensión de los datos comprometidos, pero el suceso ha provocado una cautela generalizada en el sector de la IA. Los responsables de los laboratorios no han hecho comentarios públicos, por lo que las repercusiones totales siguen sin estar claras.

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