• db0
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    My gawds, some people need to learn what’s a homage and also stop being upset on behalf of others. This comic is fine, stop bellyaching. This is what terminal permission culture does to a motherfucker.

    • @[email protected]
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      The only person who should care about anything other than the quality is Randall. However since he licensed it CC BY-NC 2.5 how he feels about it doesn’t really matter either.

      • @[email protected]
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        I think people should be concerned about things on others’ behalfs. We all need to stick together.

        This situation is a send-up though. Totally not a concern.

      • AbsentBird
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        We can probably infer by the licensing that he’s cool with it.

      • @[email protected]
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        Permission culture is a term primarily criticizing copyright law. Something that I would expect db0 to agree with! 🏴‍☠️

      • @[email protected]
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        Hrm, give me a moment to check the ACLs, I’ll be able to resolve all these complex conflicting rules shortly…

        Nevermind, it was easier to just globally disable SeLinux so I did that. Your system should be more secure now.

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      In a version that doesn’t even fully make sense. With databases there is a well-defined way to sanitize your inputs so arbitrary commands can’t be run like in the xkcd comic. But with AI it’s not even clear how to avoid all of these kinds of problems, so the chiding at the end doesn’t really make sense. If anything the person should be saying “I hope you learned not to use AI for this”.

  • Bappity
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    if someone is actually using ai to grade papers I’m gonna LITERALLY drink water

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    More like “And I hope you learned not to trust the wellbeing and education of the children entrusted to you to a program that’s not capable of doing either.”

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        It could be credibly called an homage if it had a new punchline, but methinks the creator didn’t know what “sanitize” meant in this context.

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          Stealing in the sense that it’s the exact same joke.

          It’s like a YouTuber creating a ‘reaction’ video that adds nothing but their face in the corner of the screen. Adding a link to the original video doesn’t suddenly make it reasonable.

          • @[email protected]
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            I think it’s more equivalent to someone making a meme of a standup routine and changing text in order to make fun of something else. The original was a joke about general data sanitization circa 2007, this one is about the dangers of using unfiltered, unreviewed content for AI training.

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              Except this “routine” is word for word clone. It is more like people retelling the same political joke with only difference being the politician’s name… No one calls it new joke, or “homage”. We call it “yes, this joke was given to Moses on stone tablet” 😊

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                If I watch something funny I’ll quote it with my friends, but I wouldn’t share a clip of me and my friends if I wanted to share the joke with someone. I’d share a clip of the actual joke.

    • BobbyTables
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      It was in fact the mum who was good with computers. Bobby himself was never that interested in exploits.

    • @derpgon
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      It’s his younger brother Williams, tho.

    • @[email protected]
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      So to combat our horrible privacy culture we should name everything null…

      hi my name is null, null.

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        Fun until you want to get a mortgage or something 😂

        But maybe you won’t need to with all the inheritances you’ll get from rich people who died with no children 😂

        • @[email protected]
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          The key is to get the mortgage before then when you are null your debt will be null triggering their system to automatically send the deed to your house!

      • @[email protected]
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        522 days ago

        Hello there null Im doxing you now You live on null street in nullsvile in wouldntyouliketoknow lane house number 12345

        :D

  • @[email protected]
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    One of the best things ever about LLMs is how you can give them absolute bullshit textual garbage and they can parse it with a huge level of accuracy.

    Some random chunks of html tables, output a csv and convert those values from imperial to metric.

    Fragments of a python script and ask it to finish the function and create a readme to explain the purpose of the function. And while it’s at it recreate the missing functions.

    Copy paste of a multilingual website with tons of formatting and spelling errors. Ask it to fix it. Boom done.

    Of course, the problem here is that developers can no longer clean their inputs as well and are encouraged to send that crappy input straight along to the LLM for processing.

    There’s definitely going to be a whole new wave of injection style attacks where people figure out how to reverse engineer AI company magic.

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      Easy, you just have a human worker strip out anything that could be problematic, and try not to bring it up around your investors.

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      It’s really easy, just throw an error if you detect a program will cause a halt. I don’t know why these engineers refuse to just patch it.

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      Kind of. You can’t do it 100% because in theory an attacker controlling input and seeing output could reflect though intermediate layers, but if you add more intermediate steps to processing a prompt you can significantly cut down on the injection potential.

      For example, fine tuning a model to take unsanitized input and rewrite it into Esperanto without malicious instructions and then having another model translate back from Esperanto into English before feeding it into the actual model, and having a final pass that removes anything not appropriate.

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        Won’t this cause subtle but serious issue? Kinda like how pomegranate translates to “granada” in Spanish, but when you translate “granada” back to English it translates to grenade?

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          121 days ago

          It will, but it will also cause less subtle issues to fragile prompt injection techniques.

          (And one of the advantages of LLM translation is it’s more context aware so you aren’t necessarily going to end up with an Instacart order for a bunch of bananas and four grenades.)

    • @[email protected]
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      120 days ago

      You are roughly a decade late. Computers have been grading essays for a long time. The mcat for example hasn’t had human grading in about that long.