It doesn’t matter that they’ve thought of it.
Dont worry guys, we’ve thought about viruses, and we’ve solved viruses now, no more work needs to be done. We’ll never have problems with virus again…
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BillBurBaggins@lemmy.world 2 days agoPretty sure they thought of this. But maybe you are the first very smart person ever to think of it, who knows
It doesn’t matter that they’ve thought of it.
Dont worry guys, we’ve thought about viruses, and we’ve solved viruses now, no more work needs to be done. We’ll never have problems with virus again…
Damn, this is a fucking brain dead take. It doesn’t even warrant a proper response.
Its “solved” because of decades of ongoing research and the fact that OS’s like Windows have an antivirus built in that regularly get updates.
There’s whole industry to solve this problem and yet there are many millions affected each year meaning it’s not even close to being solved. Maybe quite the other way around judging how companies like Google recently said it’s a big problem for them.
The dude above says it themselves: you need to be smart to not fall for some malware(which they are wrong about, there many examples of smart people falling to phishing). Luckily LLMs are perfectly smart and never do stupid shit, right?
doesn’t warrant a response.
Responds anyway.
Meron35@lemmy.world 1 day ago
They have and they’ve explicitly said it’s not solved lmao
Mitigating the risk of prompt injections in browser use \ Anthropic - www.anthropic.com/…/prompt-injection-defenses
BillBurBaggins@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I’ve used agents, they tell you everything they’re going to do. And they’re incredibly slow and stupid. I don’t think OPs original premise of it instantly and secretly stealing your bank account details is realistic.
I don’t think I said prompt injection didn’t exist, just that it didn’t need to be worried about by users in exactly the way that was described