ShotDonkey
@ShotDonkey@lemmy.world
- Comment on LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy 4 days ago:
The results, especially the high numbers stated in the news article (68% recall, 90% accuracy) are overestimated as their verification method (i.e., whether the LLM detected really the right account) come from matching veryfied accounts with a test set of anonymous accounts of which they knew the real name. They knew the real name bcs the persons had a public link to their LinkedIn in their “anonymous” profile (which was removed for the sake of testing wheter the LLm can match the two acfounts. That being said: a user who uses a pseudonym but links his/her account publically to a, say, LinkedIn account doesn’t really care about anonymity and might hand out many more ‘breadcrumbs’ to follow than a truly anonymous account.
But I still think that also in the case of a fully anonymous account, people can be fingerprinted and matched with non-anonymous identities due to language, style etc. by a LLM.
- Comment on LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy 4 days ago:
Tbh I read the research article and it’s not rocket science that they were doing. Any 2nd rate FBI analyst would have come up with these ideas sooner or later to try and match anonymous profiles with veryfied ones using LLMs.
- Comment on bold words 1 week ago:
Me from future
- Comment on 'It's Possible to jailbreak F-35 like iPhone', Says Dutch State Secretary of Defense Tuinman 2 weeks ago:
If you can jailbreak it, Tuinman, Vlad can jailbreak it.
- Comment on Tattoo Ink Moves Through the Body, Killing Immune Cells and Weakening Vaccine Response 3 months ago:
Please spare us with AI generated images.
- Comment on 28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower 3 months ago:
For all non Brits: 1 dogpower = 1005 horsepower It’s an imperial unit. You’re welcome.
- Comment on ProtonMail Logged IP Address of French Activist; Should You Be Worried About Your Privacy? 3 months ago:
Apart from it’s an old story, discussed already back and forth, Proton’s claims regarding privacy are really weak. Especially when it comes to presenting Switzerlamd as a privacy safehaven. Switzerland is a tax evasion savehaven, not a privacy safehaven, Proton. How Proton puts it: we provide world class privacy (but have to break our claims and comply with Swiss law immediately once there is a legitimate or not request from law enforcement, oepsie sorreyy!)
- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 4 months ago:
Stop putting bloody cameras bloody everywhere bloody hell!
- Comment on Texas National Guard arriving in Chicago 4 months ago:
Judging from their bellies this is Meal Team 6?
- Comment on Grok got a Nazi patch 8 months ago:
This is what Grok tells me when asking whether the Holocaust is a historic truth:
- Comment on We need to stop pretending AI is intelligent 8 months ago:
I disagree with this notion. I think it’s dangerously unresponsible to only assume AI is stupid. Everyone should also assume that with a certain probabilty AI can become dangerously self aware. I revcommend everyone to read what Daniel Kokotaijlo, previous employees of OpenAI, predicts: ai-2027.com
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 8 months ago:
I am a walking zombie hooked to Lemmy!
- Comment on Comment your strangest/dumbest cursed images that you find funny for no reason 9 months ago:
This MUST be Germany!
- Comment on So, is the USA screwed? 1 year ago:
George W. Bush, Dick Cheyney…