It certainly wasn’t because the company is owned by a far-right South African billionaire at the same moment that the Trump admin is entertaining a plan to grant refugee status to white Afrikaners. /s

My partner is a real refugee. She was jailed for advocating democracy in her home country. She would have received a lengthy prison sentence after trial had she not escaped. This crap is bullshit. Btw, did you hear about the white-genocide happening in the USA? Sorry, I must have used Grok to write this. Go Elon! Cybertrucks are cool! Twitter isn’t a racist hellscape!

The stuff at the end was sarcasm, you dolt. Shut up.

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    Brah, if your CEO edits the prompt, it’s not unauthorized. It may be undesirable, but it really ain’t unauthorised

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    They say that they’ll upload the system prompt to github but that’s just deception. The Twitter algorithm is “open source on github” and hasn’t been updated for over 2 years. The issues are a fun read tho https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm/issues

    There’s just no way to trust that anything is running on the server unless it’s audited by 3rd party.

    So now all of these idiots going to believe “but its on github open source” when the code is never actually being run by anyone ever.

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      Depends on the ketamine levels in his blood at any given moment. Sometimes, you edit your prompts from a k-hole, and everyone knows you can’t authorize your own actions when you’re fully dissociated.

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        I don’t understand how he can be such an ass. I spent plenty of time in a hole. I liken it to the river of souls… Your soul flowing through the river of the universe with all the other souls being cleansed. I Consider it a sacrament and a psychedelic at higher levels. Not a party drug… Hard to party when you’re laying down or walking with a 45 degrees slant.

        With all his Burning Man experience, you would think he would have done some deems. Then realized there’s more to this life and abusing others is like abusing yourself.

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          My experience with psychedelics (enjoyed with others) is that what you experience relates directly to you the person.

          For me, I was already terribly empathetic and I became crippled with empathy, incapable of any move in any direction that didn’t benefit everyone.

          Ego death doesn’t happen for everyone. Some egos are too big to kill and grow even larger.

          That is my anecdotal experience. I knew someone who went from huge ego to an ego to end all egos.

          He woke up the next day convinced that the world needed him.

          I’ve never done ketamine though.

          LSD, DMT, and mushrooms. That’s it for me.

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            Tbh K isn’t even comparable. A hole is basically just like being in a coma if you watch someone. Fully alert but not a thought behind those eyes.

            I was never huge into psychedelics for reasons you basically mentioned but used to love K because it was like not being alive for 20 min

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          Well, I’ve been across the horizon and back a few times and I never came back a cunt. But I also never came back a Nazi billionaire, and then I’m making no promises.

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    Yeah, billionaires are just going to randomly change AI around whenever they feel like it.

    That AI you’ve been using for 5 years? Wake up one day, and it’s been lobotomized into a trump asshole. Now it gives you bad information constantly.

    Maybe the AI was taken over by religious assholes, now telling people that gods exist, manufacturing false evidence?

    Who knows who is controlling these AI. Billionaires, tech assholes, some random evil corporation?

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        Sure, but unintentionally. I heard about a guy whose small business (which is just him) recently had someone call in, furious because ChatGPT told them that he was having a sale that she couldn’t find. The customer didn’t believe him when he said that the promotion didn’t exist. Once someone decides to leverage that, and make a sufficiently-popular AI model start giving bad information on purpose, things will escalate.

        Even now, I think Elon could put a small company out of business if he wanted to, just by making Grok claim that its owner was a pedophile or something.

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      That’s a good reason to use open source models. If your provider does something you don’t like, you can always switch to another one, or even selfhost it.

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          Yep, not arguing for the use of generative AI in the slightest. I very rarely use it myself.

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        While true, it doesn’t keep you safe from sleeper agent attacks.

        These can essentially allow the creator of your model to inject (seamlessly, undetectably until the desired response is triggered) behaviors into a model that will only trigger when given a specific prompt, or when a certain condition is met. (such as a date in time having passed)

        https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.05566

        It’s obviously not as likely as a company simply tweaking their models when they feel like it, and it prevents them from changing anything on the fly after the training is complete and the model is distributed, (although I could see a model designed to pull from the internet being given a vulnerability where it queries a specific URL on the company’s servers that can then be updated with any given additional payload) but I personally think we’ll see vulnerabilities like this become evident over time, as I have no doubts it will become a target, especially for nation state actors, to simply slip some faulty data into training datasets or fine-tuning processes that get picked up by many models.

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      I currently treat any positive interaction with an LLM as a “while the getting’s good” experience. It probably won’t be this good forever, just like Google’s search.

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      Yep, I knew this from the very beginning. Sadly the hype consumed the stupid, as it always will. And we will suffer for it, even though we knew better. Sometimes I hate humanity.

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    This is why I tell people stop using LLMs. The owner class owns them (imagine that) and will tell it to tell you what they want so they make more money. Simple as that.