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Uscsb Video: Explosion at Yenkin-Majestic Paint Corporation

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Microsoft teases agents that become 'independent users within the workforce'

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2 ポイント·投稿者 this_steve_j·8 か月前·2 コメント

Ask HN: How do I use LLMs to generate test cases for groundedness benchmarks?

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1 ポイント·投稿者 this_steve_j·9 か月前·1 コメント

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this_steve_j
·5 か月前·議論
The operator’s social “experiment” has all the scientific value of an angry person at a drive-thru McDonalds goading a child into shouting and throwing food at the employee.
this_steve_j
·5 か月前·議論
The simplest explanation is often the best. He was attacked by... attacked by... the meat bag! Here’s how:

A Meat bag submits a PR and feels slighted the rejection. “This approver thinks I’m an AI? Well, he discerns not wisely but too well!! “

Feeling puckish, they put on the AI shoes (the shoe fits), sling mud all over the hapless maintainer’s nice house, and exit through a window.

The ruse works better than expected; their foil takes the bait, and doubles down with a dueling blog post: “I was Attacked by a Clanker!”

And here we are.

It may all be a show, but I going to tape the finale. (What will the meat bag do? How many people are driving this buggy? Does the clanker have a heart of iron or gold?)
this_steve_j
·5 か月前·議論
Comment of the week!
this_steve_j
·7 か月前·議論
A CSB safety video on the agency's investigation into the massive April 8, 2021, explosion and fire that fatally injured one worker at the Yenkin-Majestic Paint Corporation facility in Columbus, Ohio.
this_steve_j
·8 か月前·議論
“These agents can attend meetings, edit documents, communicate via email and chat, and perform tasks autonomously.

Redmond will sell these “agentic users” in the “M365 Agent Store” and make them discoverable in its Teams collaboration-ware tools.

A365 Agent licensing details are not yet publicly available.
this_steve_j
·9 か月前·議論
The marketing has 100% shifted to the creation of workloads using “Agents”.

Presumably the hyperscalers can begin conflating the number of “agents” created with “boring jobs eliminated” and thus herald the industrial revolution.

But first: Your subscription price is increasing and now includes 5 Agents.
this_steve_j
·9 か月前·議論
I like the cut of this jibe.
this_steve_j
·9 か月前·議論
What are some ways to avoid common methological pitfalls when generating test cases for "groundedness" benchmarks with automation?

Confirmation bias is one obvious pitfall that comes to mind, but also I wonder how it is possible to achieve reproducibility when the input is stochastic.
this_steve_j
·9 か月前·議論
https://archive.ph/sxOOn
this_steve_j
·昨年·議論
The terms “Cognitive decline” or “brain rot” may have sounded too sensational, and to be fair the authors note the limitations of the small sample size.

Indeed the paper doesn’t provide a reference or citation for the term “cognitive debt” so it is a strange title. Maybe a last minute swap.

Fascinating research out of MIT. Like all psychology studies it deserves healthy scrutiny and independent verification. Bit of a kitchen sink with the imaging and psychometric assessments, but who doesn’t love a picture of “this is your brain on LLMs” amirite?
this_steve_j
·2 年前·議論
The explosion in the video does show visible smoke, but there is not a visible flame or fire.
this_steve_j
·4 年前·議論
Awesome, why didn’t I think of that? Now can you please explain the following sentence to a golden retriever? …
this_steve_j
·4 年前·議論
From the article:

> Functional ‘Tourette-like’ symptoms can be regarded as the ‘modern’ form of the well-known motor variant of mass sociogenic illness.

> Moreover, they can be viewed as the 21st century expression of a culture-bound stress reaction of our post-modern society emphasizing the uniqueness of individuals and valuing their alleged exceptionality, thus promoting attention-seeking behaviours and aggravating the permanent identity crisis of modern man.

Whoa! I’m gonna have to let that sink in.
this_steve_j
·5 年前·議論
I finally made a HN account, after many years of lurking, to show appreciation for wpietri's comment. Sidney Dekker transformed the way I think about techno-human systems and cybersecurity, and so much more than that. I don't know when I was introduced to his work on safety, but it may have been through this site, and it has changed my life and career for the better. I'm incredibly happy every day to see not only thoughtful comments on HN, but also learn about entirely new viewpoints through which I can grasp the day's events.