• LiveLM@lemmy.zip
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    She’s lucky all she got were some deleted emails.
    Given how insecure this whole ordeal is and the fact that she gave it full access to her REAL Inbox, someone could have phished the ever living fuck out of her and Meta just by sending an email with malicious prompt written on white text or hiding messages zero-width characters and other wacky antics.
    Real Looney Tunes shit, congratulations to all involved.

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    Run? Like physically run? You install a server on your hardware without setting up remote access? Even plug and play one-click solutions like tailscale??

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    I hate how Apple users feel the need to call their computer by the brand. It really makes me cringe.

    It is called “a computer”

    Maybe “PC”

    “box” if you really have to flex that UNIX

    They should treat their computers less like a sports car and more like a van

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      I mean, isnt that the entire point of Apple? Brand recognition and percieved status attributed to said brand. Its like rappers and gucci belts or country artists and ford pickups

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      yeah I sat there for a few seconds trying to figure out the relevance

      turns out, it wasn’t relevant

      instant loss of attention and judging of their character

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      Ehhhh as an owner of five or six windows computers, four Linux machines, and a couple Apple computers, I always specify which machine I’m referring to if I’m talking about something I did/something that happened on one of them in case it could be pertinent.

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    Can someone explain to mr why these people are buying Mac Minis to run this in a “safe” environment and then they go on and connect it to the internet and give the AI credentials to all their cloud accounts? This seems excessively moronic to me? Am I missing something?

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      No, you’re not missing anything.

      They’re morons.

      Thats our ruling elite; a bunch of fucking morons with egos and low self awareness at best, literally child raping and murdering pedophiles at worst.

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      They are buying the Mac Minis since they are a cheap way to run a server where this would work. They aren’t create a safe environment for AI, but an access point on local hardware.

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      Arm power efficiency, and unified ram at a fairly low price (at least compared to current ram pricing).

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      I don’t think you’re missing anything. I’m pretty sure this is the trend. People buy Mac Minis, probably don’t even download a local model, FA, and FO.

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    I love how these models apologize like they mean it. It doesn’t mean it. It doesn’t feel bad, and it will do it again.

    Apologies mean “I made a mistake and I learned from it so it won’t repeat.”

    Sure it claims it added more notes to it’s config, but if it ignored the rules before, what makes you think that new rules are going to change anything?

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      They behave exactly a child does when a parent forces an apology.

      They have the words they’re expect to say so they do say them but they don’t undersranr why, they definitely don’t mean it and they lack the restrain to not doing whatever they apologized for over and over.

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      But it’s adding it to a text file that eats up a ton of tokens and routinely gets ignored!

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      That MEMORY. md file won’t do shit if the AI doesn’t read it.

      I give it 2 hours before it stops reading it until prompted again.

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      Apologies mean “I made a mistake and I learned from it so it won’t repeat.”

      If only some people meant it that way too!

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      Apologies mean “I made a mistake and I learned from it so it won’t repeat.”

      At best it might not make the same mistake again if that memory is in the current context. But more likely: It will not remember.

      Although latest Gemini in particular has much more room for “remembering” things, still.

      But “I made a mistake”? It is not self-aware in any way shape or form to the degree where “I made a mistake” carries any real meaning.

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      Apologies mean “I made a mistake and I learned from it so it won’t repeat.”

      I beg to differ. An apology means that you feel bad about harm inflicted upon others. To prove the point: You apologize when you’re late due to circumstances that are outside of your control. Or when you accidentally bump into someone on the bus when the driver slams the break.

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        There are two kinds of apologies.

        Customary, and Genuine.

        They’re describing a genuine apology.

        You’re describing a customary apology.

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      Apologies mean “I made a mistake and I learned from it so it won’t repeat.”

      yeah enough humans don’t know that as well unfortunately. But yeah obviously LLMs don’t understand anything. That’s not how they work

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    I love so much that there are real, hilarious consequences for overzealous early adoption. You can’t make this shit up.

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      Problem:

      This is the exact same kind of shit being used to automate prioritize and execute military kill-chains.

      Basically: Finda target, tell others about the target, assess nearby firepower capable of neutralizing the target, determine best course of action.

      … all we have to do is cross that last step over into ‘and then execute that course of action’.

      All the drone warfare in Ukraine?

      EM jamming and literally hacking the things or their CnC systems is an effective counter, in certain situations.

      So, how do you counter that?

      One solution is keep an actual thin wire, like a TOW missile, connecting the operator and the drone. Gotta be a real long wire though.

      Other solution?

      Make the drone fully autonomous once its been locked in to a specific plan.

      Don’t worry though, I’m sure Pete Hegseth will navigate this tightrope about as well as traffic stop line walk test.

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    If I was the director of AI safety, and I used AI to own and delete my inbox, I sure as shit would never tell a soul.

    This is pure unbridled incompetence.

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      If I was a director of AI safety I wouldn’t let openclaw within 100feet of anything. Let alone my work machine.

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        If the Director of AI Safety is plugging code with extensive security flaws documented and reported into their real life inbox, imagine the Average Joe.

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      Yep.

      These people are all fucking complete clowns.

      It would be one thing if they were just evil, but they have such an inflated view of themselves that they have no self awareness.

      Fucking corpos man.

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      The whole “AI safety” field is this incompetent. These people that will tell you AI is on the verge of creating a bioweapon, and then run random code in a command line. Completely and totally unserious.

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        I don’t know what the hell has happened, but some of these people are basically human jellyfish. Big tech is full of them now.

        No thought enters their mind, but they dodge the layoffs and the PIPs and get promoted like this.

        I don’t fucking get it.

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          It’s just the natural progression of a disease that spreads outwards from Management. The bosses want yes-men, not people capable of independent thought.

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      If I was the director of AI safety, […] would never tell a soul.

      As a director of something, you are kinda public person. No way to just not tell.

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    AI: I’m so sorry. You’re correct I violated protocol. I’ll make a note of this so it won’t happen again.

    Nurse: You gave my 5 year old patient 5000cc of morphine!

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    How come some 25yo person is a director at Facebook?

    I mean, even if she is a child prodigy genius, which she obviously is not as she is face first fist deep into AI, how the frack do you have even enough life experience to become a director of any large organization at that age unless you somehow cheated your way in?

    Then reading the hat she’s doing and how she resolved it tells me she doesn’t know shit about computers, she just know how to type commands into AI systems

    Is this the future? Am I going to end up being one of those long bearded magicians that still know the old technology, that still can still save the day by using shell commands?

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      Am I going to end up being one of those long bearded magicians that still know the old technology, that still can still save the day by using shell commands?

      More like the long bearded homeless guy because you aren’t sycophantic enough to get hired by these fuck ass companies

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      How come some 25yo person is a director at Facebook?

      This reminds me of my 25-year-old coworker who was laid off recently. I once had to take him to pickup a scuba suit from Enterprise after he’d forgotten it in the trunk, and about a month later, his bicycle from police impound after he’d chained it to some random businesses door one evening and forgot to come back and get it for several days. He’d also go out late every night and then regularly fall asleep at his desk.

      He’s a great guy but I can’t imagine how someone that age becomes director of anything let alone one at a conpany with 75k employees and a market cap of $1.6T.

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      Don’t American companies give a loooot of people director or executive director titles just because it sounds impressive? In roles where you gotta talk to corporate customers at least

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      How come some 25yo person is a director at Facebook?

      Maybe she has met the Suckerberg at some time when she was … younger?

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    If all the qualifications I need to be a security engineer for Facebook are

    • buy a Mac Mini
    • don’t configure remote access
    • install untrusted software
    • leave

    Then Facebook should hire me. I’ll buy so many Mac Minis on their dime. I will run so many crazy things.

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    “The bot ate my homework” is quickly becoming more plausible than the customary canine culprit.

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    Nothing humbles you like telling your OpenClaw “confirm before acting” and watching it speedrun deleting your inbox. I couldn’t stop it from my phone. I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb

    Nothing humbles you like that?

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      I’ve got a suggestion for her:

      Burn all your money and ids and property, become homeless.

      That will humble you.