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- Comment on OpenAI's 'Jailbreak-Proof' New Models? Hacked on Day One 1 day ago:
I mean, it’s fundamental to LLM technology that they listen to user inputs. Those inputs are probablistic in terms of their effects on outputs… So you’re always going to be able to manipulate the outputs, which is kind of the premise of the technology.
It will always be prone to that sort of jailbreak. Feed it vocab, it outputs vocab. Feed it permissive vocab, it outputs permissive vocab.
- Comment on Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species” 1 day ago:
Turns out the probablistic generator hasn’t grasped logic, and that adaptable multi-variable code isn’t just a matter of context and syntax, you actually have to understand the desired outcome precisely in a goal oriented way, not just in a “the is probably what comes next” kind of way.
- Comment on Every female Democrat presidential nominee has resulted in a Donald Trump presidency 1 week ago:
That was the election that Trump talked about grabbing women by the pussy, and still ended up President, right?
- Comment on Every female Democrat presidential nominee has resulted in a Donald Trump presidency 1 week ago:
Amazing how many American “progressives” are pretending this isn’t the case.
Them denying that the cultural misogyny exists (in favor of the idea that “we solved all that, we’re past it now”) - is itself a deeply misogynist thing to do.
- Comment on Every female Democrat presidential nominee has resulted in a Donald Trump presidency 1 week ago:
So you’re saying it’s a coincidence that America still has only ever elected men to the presidency? That there’s no resistance in culture or the voting public? It’s just happenstance.
If there were two democratic contenders for leadership in 2028 a man and a woman… and Trump has wrangled a way to run again (and the populus/scotus is letting that happen) - you’d think they’ve got an equal chance?
…even though Trump’s track record is that he’s defeated two dem women (Hillary and Harris), and been beaten by one dem man (Biden)?
- Comment on ChatGPT users shocked to learn their chats were in Google search results 1 week ago:
I don’t know what the deal is, just that the article specifically singles out What’s App.
- Comment on It's utterly hypocritical that the "defence" industry/sector is not called what it really is, the war industry. 1 week ago:
They also cause Famines, Plagues, and Pestilence. They have whole departments devoted to nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
They’re not a one trick pony.
- Comment on ChatGPT users shocked to learn their chats were in Google search results 1 week ago:
Says in the article the users clocked “share chat” then shared the links with others on services like What’s App.
Sounds like What’s App should get some flack for this too.
- Comment on Developer survey shows trust in AI coding tools is falling as usage rises 1 week ago:
But now you can spend 4 hours trying to get it to say the right thing and do it all in one output. Where as before it might take you an hour if you’re having a bad day.
- Comment on Australian Labor government threatens Signal encrypted messaging system 1 week ago:
Your chats… It’s a messenger service. You can set your chats to disappear if you like, but they’re stored until you set them to be deleted (if you do take that option at all).
- Comment on Japan 1 week ago:
US bases.
- Comment on Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg writes a manifesto on bringing "personal superintelligence" to everyone to improve humanity, but doesn't even define what superintelligence means. 1 week ago:
Hia vision sounds like “let us listen to and see every task you do, so that we can command the world centrally from my business”
The Meta founder distinguished his company’s approach from others in the industry who “believe superintelligence should be directed centrally towards automating all valuable work, and then humanity will live on a dole of its output.”
Zuckerberg predicted that personal AI systems that deeply understand users’ goals will become increasingly important, with devices like smart glasses becoming primary computing tools because they can understand context by seeing and hearing what users experience.
Sounds a lot like a privacy smashing machine tied into Google Glasses 2.0, literally a horrible idea.
- Comment on Meta touts 'superintelligence' for all as it splurges on AI 1 week ago:
Billionaire hype brain rot.
- Comment on Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg writes a manifesto on bringing "personal superintelligence" to everyone to improve humanity, but doesn't even define what superintelligence means. 1 week ago:
Play games in VR everyday is really good if you want an easy excuse to exercise and move your body more.
- Comment on Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg writes a manifesto on bringing "personal superintelligence" to everyone to improve humanity, but doesn't even define what superintelligence means. 1 week ago:
A jabber bot that slightly improved (through pre training) it’s words per minute when responding but is still just mindlessly jabbering/hallucinating is just as dumb as it was before. I mean random chance is a not insignificant factor with LLMs… But also, it’s a pretty big assumption these days that “scientific” papers mean anything. There’s already been sobmany fraudulent LLM papers, like LLMs “teaching themselves other languages” or LLMs “showing ability to reason” when all of that was just a product of the training data.
- Comment on U can make a difference 1 week ago:
Oh mouth month is caused by an upside down u.
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- Comment on Billionaire Peter Thiel backing first privately developed US uranium enrichment facility in Paducah 1 week ago:
Yes, I have seen the movie Silkwood.
Cher is incredibly attractive in it.
- Comment on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 | SDCC Surprise 2 weeks ago:
What kind of Star Trek, does it get uber and blatantly philosophical like TOS?
Or is it more philosophy with high stakes adventures and 80s carpet/comfort wholesome times, like TNG?
Or is more geopolitics and spy shit with Holocaust commentary like DS9?
Or is it, awww fuck, let the matriarchy blow it all up and break all the rules like Voyager?
Because they’re the only Star Treks (and Lower Decks) I recognized.
So if it’s the “Aren’t space American cute” bullshit of Enterprise, or the Netflix lens flares and force fed luke warm politics of Discovery - then I’m not really interested.
P.S I have no comment on the JJ Abrams stuff.
- Comment on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 | SDCC Surprise 2 weeks ago:
All I know about that show is they did a singing episode and it’s set in the TOS era. After the bad taste of whatever Discovery was attempting… You know StarTrek…
Never mind.
- Comment on AdGuard is yet another app to block Windows Recall 2 weeks ago:
Mark my words: They’re going to feed your screenshots into an AI eventually, then try to make an operating system that you don’t need a mouse for.
One that does everything people do on computers (the basic stuff anyways). That’s their goal here; AI OS.
Nothing private about Windows recall. It makes your computer usage into their training data.
- Comment on Rumor: Star Wars Outlaws Sequel Canceled By Ubisoft 2 weeks ago:
Ubisoft don’t really want you to have their games, and they’ll delete them from you when they want. It’s not a company that can be trusted anymore.
They should be boycotted out of business.
- Comment on The next time you hear someone say they're just vibing in life without a job, just look at this image. 2 weeks ago:
You guys don’t have a welfare system?
- Comment on It's not just kind, it's kinder 2 weeks ago:
It honestly isn’t a show an adult is likely to watch.
- Comment on sharks are older than polaris 2 weeks ago:
Youngest star is 1300 years old…
So most species are older than HOPS-315.
- Comment on Please tell me 2 weeks ago:
…you know the majority of our species straight up eats other species.
- Comment on Reads top to bottom 3 weeks ago:
I think it might have been a ‘bottom’ joke.
Reads… Shoulders to lower back.
- Comment on British Slander. :) 3 weeks ago:
Almost like there’s some sort of “Great Game” being played.
- Comment on xkcd #3115: Unsolved Physics Problems 3 weeks ago:
Metals are crystals ao why wouldn’t they grow hairs? Probably just stray electrons and alignment issues lining up. Crystals do things, what’s the big deal?
- Comment on This new SSD will literally self destruct if you push the big red button it comes with — Team Group posts video of data destruction in action 3 weeks ago:
Unless you have had three independent data recovery companies confirm the data can’t be recovered - I’m not buying it.
For the software erase it says:
Even if power is interrupted during the data wiping process, the drive will automatically resume clearing data the next time it gets power, says Team Group.
We aren’t sure of the wiping algorithm or tech, so we would assume there remains a chance of data recovery after this software-powered wipe, or partial wipe.
For the hardware erase, it says recovery might be more effort than it’s worth. So sounds like neither mode gets proven results.
It’s essentially a dangerous scam.