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GPT-5.6 Preview System Card

deploymentsafety.openai.com
3 points·by blazespin·15 dni temu·1 comments

OpenAI set to limit GPT 5.6 rollout after call from Trump administration

cnbc.com
1 points·by blazespin·15 dni temu·1 comments

Advanced fusion control breakthrough brings clean, reliable energy closer

jpost.com
2 points·by blazespin·7 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Correction: Anthropic attack did not have 1000/s requests

anthropic.com
8 points·by blazespin·8 miesięcy temu·5 comments

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blazespin
·13 dni temu·discuss
I think the point is less "how can we throw shade on the OP" and more "a harness can enable a lot of models to do very serious cybersec, glm 5.2 is one of them"
blazespin
·13 dni temu·discuss
Yeah, I am seeing this as well, especially as people use AI to code review stuff more so this sort of thing slips through. On one very large project I am looking at, it's already becoming harder to find issues.

These people whinging about slop don't realize everything that doesn't come from a credible source gets ignored.

Credible people are using AI and once these issues are fixed, it will die down.

The threat of AI zero days will persist though, but they will be much more expensive and subtle to find.
blazespin
·13 dni temu·discuss
Just optimized AI driven fuzzing. Do a search on arxiv you'll find a lot.
blazespin
·13 dni temu·discuss
I have a dozen or so critical CVEs now, it's not hard to believe at all if they're just hardening tasks. I can get a dozen hardening tasks from just one prompt. I don't even bother filing them as the critical ones are more important right now.
blazespin
·13 dni temu·discuss
This is ludicrous logic. We already know that there is an AI firehose. You don't need to do this. They should have used proper disclosure.

All this is doing is making the AI firehose worse.
blazespin
·16 dni temu·discuss
Pretty soon I suspect, otherwise Chinese models are going to have free reign to develop brand goodwill. Question is how this impacts the international posture.
blazespin
·16 dni temu·discuss
Ban on Chinese models is coming on pretty soon. Seems unlikely they're going to shut down openAI and anthropic, but not foreign models.
blazespin
·16 dni temu·discuss
The hilarious thing here is anthropic is basically admitting that most of their Capabilities can be easily copied.
blazespin
·28 dni temu·discuss
Executive staff seems money-hungry for sure (note the lack of non profit that OpenAI has)

I would say they have researchers with self-important god complexes that makes them think they know better than everyone else.
blazespin
·28 dni temu·discuss
There are a lot of dangerous things in the world and surprisingly a lot of people can avoid the constant stream of chicken little nonsense.

If everyone expended the same amount of marketing effort trying to scare the ** out of everyone that Anthropic does, it'd be a very miserable world to live in.

We are unfortunately a captured audience and the autistic people at Anthropic are abusing this.
blazespin
·28 dni temu·discuss
There is a potentially another explanation: fable 5 did something truly dangerous.
blazespin
·29 dni temu·discuss
Very very patronizing of him to get upvoted.
blazespin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
yes, pure engagement farmer. Marketing yourself is a big part of the biz these days. Thanks, social media
blazespin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
not hard, massive elo stuff. every decision point needs to think up and implement 25 ideas and then rank them.
blazespin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The problem is that the only thing that has proved out so far is cyber security. Unfortunately cyber security improvements is not going to improve living standards, and it's just going to increase the cost of just doing business. There is no productivity boost, in fact it's the opposite.

What we need is automated research that leads to real results. This is possible, but it has yet to prove out. I am concerned that unless the AI companies focus entirely on this, it may be a while before we actually see true benefits from this.

What's worse, is there is an urgent and desperate need for automated research, as we have been seeing diminishing returns in human produced research for some time now: https://web.stanford.edu/~chadj/IdeaPF.pdf
blazespin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
it's very silly, but not a big deal. Arxiv is becoming irrelevant these days anyways.

In fact would be better if they just banned AI, so we could just get off the luddite platforms.

Automated research is the future, end of story. And really it couldn't have come out at a better time, given the increasingly diminishing returns on human powered research.
blazespin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Pure gaslighting. The PM panic is because people want to look like they 'care' about corrupt trading. It's peanuts compared to the 500M they were betting on oil futures.
blazespin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
No, because that's real money.
blazespin
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Safety versus Distillation, guess we see what's more important.
blazespin
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Because bots and trillion dollar ipos and even bigger stakes. People need to better appreciate the level of manipulation going on. Social media has an outsized impact. Bots and even people are getting paid to post and upvote/downvote narratives.