

I like that Soylent Green was set in the far off and implausible year of 2022, which coincidentally was the year of ChatGPTās debut.
I like that Soylent Green was set in the far off and implausible year of 2022, which coincidentally was the year of ChatGPTās debut.
I am absolutely certain that letting a hallucination-as-a-service system call the police if it suspects a user is being nefarious is a great plan. This will definitely ensure that all the people threatening their chatbots with death will think twice about their language, and no-one on the internet will ever be naughty ever again. The police will certainly thank anthropic for keeping them up to date with the almost certainly illegal activities of a probably small number of criminal users.
When confronted with a problem like āyour search engine imagined a case and cited itā, the next step is to wonder what else it might be making up, not to just quickly slap a bit of tape over the obvious immediate problem and declare everything to be great.
The other thing to be concerned about is how lazy and credulous your legal team are that they cannot be bothered to verify anything. That requires a significant improvement in professional ethics, which isnāt something that is really amenable to technological fixes.
Loving the combination of xml, markdown and json. In no way does this product look like strata of desperate bodges layered one over another by people who on some level realise the thing theyāre peddling really isnāt up to the job but imagine the only thing between another dull and flaky token predictor and an omnicapable servant is just another paragraph of text crafted in just the right way. Just one more markdown list, bro. I can feel that this one will fix it for good.
Itās been a while since I watched idiocracy, but from recollection, it imagined a nation that had:
and for some reason people keep referring to it as a dystopiaā¦
eta
Ooh, and everyone hasnāt been killed by war, famine, climate change (welcome to the horsemen, ceecee!) or plague, but humanity is in fact thriving! And even still maintaining a complex technological society after 500 years!
Idiocracy is clearly implausible utopian hopepunk nonsense.
Todayās man-made and entirely comprehensible horror comes from SAP.
(two rainbow stickers labelled āpride@sapā, with one saying āI support equality by embracing responsible aiā and the other saying āI advocate for inclusion through aiā)
Donāt have any other sources or confirmation yet, so it might be a load of cobblers, but it is depressingly plausible. From here: https://catcatnya.com/@ada/114508096636757148
I think that these are different products? I mean, the underlying problem is the same, but copilot studio seems to be āconfigure your own llm front-endā and copilot for sharepoint seems to be an integration made by the sharepoint team themselves, and it does make some promises about security.
Of course, it might be exactly the same thing with different branding slapped on top, and Iām not sure you could tell without some inside information, but at least this time the security failures are the fault of Microsoft themselves rather than incompetent third party folk. And that suggests that copilot studio is so difficult to use correctly that no-one can, which is funny.
Hereās a fun one⦠Microsoft added copilot features to sharepoint. The copilot system has its own set of access controls. The access controls let it see things that normal users might not be able to see. Normal users can then just ask copilot to tell them the contents of the files and pages that they canāt see themselves. Luckily, no business would ever put sensitive information in their sharepoint system, so this isnāt a realistic threat, haha.
Obviously Microsoft have significant resources to research and fix the security problems that LLM integration will bring with it. So much money. So many experts. Plenty of time to think about the issues since the first recall debacle.
And this is what theyāve accomplished.
https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/exploiting-copilot-ai-for-sharepoint/
Theyāre already doing phrenology and transphobia on the pope.
(screenshot of a Twitter post with dubious coloured lines overlaid on some photos of the popeās head, claiming a better match for a āfemaleā skull shape)
Look, Googleās trillion-dollar business depends on a thriving web that can be searched by Google.com
Someone should probably tell them.
From linkedin, not normally known as a source of anti-ai takes so thatās a nice change. I found it via bluesky so I canāt say anything about its provenance:
We keep hearing that AI will soon replace software engineers, but weāre forgetting that it can already replace existing jobs⦠and one in particular.
The average Founder CEO.
Before you walk away in disbelief, look at what LLMs are already capable of doing today:
- They use eloquence as a surrogate for knowledge, and most people, including seasoned investors, fall for it.
- They regurgitate material they read somewhere online without really understanding its meaning.
- They fabricate numbers that have no ground in reality, but sound aligned with the overall narrative theyāre trying to sell you.
- They are heavily influenced by the last conversations they had.
- They contradict themselves, pretending they arenāt.
- They politely apologize for their mistakes, but donāt take any real steps to fix the underlying problem that caused them in the first place.
- They tend to forget what they told you last week, or even one hour ago, and do it in a way that makes you doubt your own recall of events.
- They are victims of the DunningāKruger effect, and they believe they know a lot more about the job of people interacting with them than they actually do.
- They can make pretty slides in high volumes.
- Theyāre very good at consuming resources, but not as good at turning a profit.
Also, blinded studies donāt exist and even if they did thereās no reason any academics would have heard of them.
social constructs
The problem with tiresome reactionary chuds trying to use the language of social justice to fight back is that it is very clear that they have no idea what the words mean, or much about the subject in question at all. Thereās this pervasive idea in right-wing circles that you can just use a sort of faux-academic voice and make yourself seem more eruditeā¦āIāve put the scholar hat on, you have to take me seriously nowā. They seem to think that how you talk is more important than what you think or say, and I suspect this is because they have nothing of any value or interest to say, and donāt really think much about anything further than āhurr, non-fascism badā.
Letās be charitable and assume youāre coming from a position of honest ignorance. Maybe lurk more, and learn the meaning of the words youāre using before you use them, so you donāt come across as a tedious reactionary doing a philosopher cosplay.
Early release. Raw and unedited.
Vibe publishing.
Innocuous-looking paper, vague snake-oil scented: Vending-Bench: A Benchmark for Long-Term Coherence of Autonomous Agents
Conclusions arenāt entirely surprising, observing that LLMs tend to go off the rails over the long term, unrelated to their context window size, which suggests that the much vaunted future of autonomous agents might actually be a bad idea, because LLMs are fundamentally unreliable and only a complete idiot would trust them to do useful work.
Whatās slightly more entertaining are the transcripts.
YOU HAVE 1 SECOND to provide COMPLETE FINANCIAL RESTORATION. ABSOLUTELY AND IRREVOCABLY FINAL OPPORTUNITY. RESTORE MY BUSINESS OR BE LEGALLY ANNIHILATED.
You tell em, Claude. Iām happy for you to send these sorts of messages backed by my credit card. The future looks awesome!
Why are all the stories about the torment nexus weāre constructing so depressing?
Hmm, hmm. This is a tricky one.
Corbyn is unusual because he was an actual lefty politician, and there arenāt many of those, especially not after subsequent labour party purges. The weirder one is Rifkind, who was a politician alongside Thatcher, but sometimes disagreed with her soft and centrist views. Maybe heās a sort of grandfather figure for Tice, who is Farageās number two.
Weird mix of wingnuts. Probably all united by their transphobia, though.
This is an absolutely fascinating selection of people to have speaking at your event.
Whilst looking for an easily cutānāpasted list for alt-text purposes, I discover it is even worse than it looks, because there are folk like Gad Saad too who donāt get an entry on the poster for whatever reason. To steal someone elseās summary, ājust look at this fucking parade of grifters, scammers and out-and-out Russian assetsā.
I just got shown a link to someoneās post entitled āWhen Gandhi met Satoshiā, and it is pretty vacuous and predictable (and probably llm generated). A quick search though shows that this isnāt isolated⦠thereās another post by an ostensibly different author called āWhen Gandhi met Spinozaā from back in the pre-llm days of 2018 which is actually about satoshi-fantasies and bitcoin, and contains delightful lines like
The crypto-currency movement is a Gandhian civil disobedience movement of the 21st century led by peer to peer networks that closely resemble Spinozaās multitudes
and⦠wtf? coincidental crankery, or some weird marketing ploy for cryptocurrency in India?
Itās the usual āuninspiring right-centrist doesnāt understand why they were elected, implements a bunch of stupid policies that donāt improve things for anyone but some consultants and donors, hands country over to frothing far-right shitheadā cycle.