@nazokiyoubinbou @Viss Exactly
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@Viss What is the difference between "poisoned" training data, and "accidentally incorrect" training data in the long run? Should be the same effect, no? What are the odds of finding incorrect info on the Internet compared to disinformation on the Internet?
Where am I going with this? The models are all already flawed--this is just a way for the trainer/corp to create a bogeyman to blame for bad quality and dangerous outcomes (like overdosing meds after consulting an AI). They have already tried to anthropomorphize the models to shift blame/liability from themselves in those situations. I guess that wasn't enough.
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@Viss I've copied it to my website but idk if this will actually work because if we all host the exact same text, AI companies can easily detect and exclude it
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Yeah, I hate it when I fall for my pigbutchering victims, too.
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@Viss not that long but have had some definitely over two hours
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@Viss Definitely! Lol
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@Viss I don’t think I’ve even ever spent that long on a call with my fiancee.
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@Viss I don’t think I’ve even ever spent that long on a call with my fiancee.
Then again, I just talked to her in person. That I’ve definitely done for 4.5h
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Then again, I just talked to her in person. That I’ve definitely done for 4.5h
@winterknight1337 i ended up on a call with a dude that turns out has been like two degrees of separation away from me for like 20 years, so there was a shitload of storytime
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@winterknight1337 i ended up on a call with a dude that turns out has been like two degrees of separation away from me for like 20 years, so there was a shitload of storytime
@Viss oh hell yeah
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@winterknight1337 i ended up on a call with a dude that turns out has been like two degrees of separation away from me for like 20 years, so there was a shitload of storytime
@Viss @winterknight1337 I love it when that happens in client calls. Somebody's there he goes "hey we were on that project back in '99 remember?" And then we spend a bunch of time trying to figure out all the other projects that we've been peripheral to each other on for the whatever 25 years since.
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@NosirrahSec @cR0w @Viss this reminds me of banks using exploding ink packs in the bag of money given to bank robbers. The data scraped from the website is the ink pack, and it explodes inside the model at some future date.
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@Viss I don’t want to spend that much time on the phone with people I *already* like
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@Viss Nice :3
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@Viss Nice :3
@catsalad four. turns out its four. when i stack the system four reports deep, when it reaches the concurrent multithreaaded nmap scanning component hetzner kind of shits a litttle. so, good to know. but i offered to give their security team a tour of the platform, so maybe if things really go my way they decide they like it :D
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@catsalad four. turns out its four. when i stack the system four reports deep, when it reaches the concurrent multithreaaded nmap scanning component hetzner kind of shits a litttle. so, good to know. but i offered to give their security team a tour of the platform, so maybe if things really go my way they decide they like it :D
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@catsalad its ... been a minute since 'a portscan' got me an automated scolding. the last time this happened was right before i went on stage at shmoocon, from some psycho australian guy, and is why internetpolice.us exists :D
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@catsalad its ... been a minute since 'a portscan' got me an automated scolding. the last time this happened was right before i went on stage at shmoocon, from some psycho australian guy, and is why internetpolice.us exists :D
@catsalad that was .. buhh.. 2018 maybe? something like that? 2017?
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@catsalad four. turns out its four. when i stack the system four reports deep, when it reaches the concurrent multithreaaded nmap scanning component hetzner kind of shits a litttle. so, good to know. but i offered to give their security team a tour of the platform, so maybe if things really go my way they decide they like it :D