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randomcatuser
·3 個月前·discuss
i mean, to be fair, these are professional researchers.

i'm very inclined to trust them on the various ways that models can subtly go wrong, in long-term scenarios

for example, consider using models to write email -- is it a misalignment problem if the model is just too good at writing marketing emails?? or too good at getting people to pay a spammy company?

another hot use case: biohacking. if a model is used to do really hardcore synthetic chemistry, one might not realize that it's potentially harmful until too late (ie, the human is splitting up a problem so that no guardrails are triggered)
randomcatuser
·6 個月前·discuss
what about crypto voting schemes? zero knowledge and all that

if we assume the user connection is secure (ie, about as secure as banking), can we have secure internet voting?
randomcatuser
·6 個月前·discuss
By publishing the poison fountain, you are making it so that researchers will have to invent techniques to "de-poison" data, perhaps contributing to long-term AI advances in intelligent data filtering while training

And secondly, why would you want worse LLMs? Seems less useful that way
randomcatuser
·11 個月前·discuss
This is so cool. A question on the service mesh - is building your own typically the best way to do things?

I'm new to networking..
randomcatuser
·去年·discuss
I love how image-centric the blog layout is...
randomcatuser
·去年·discuss
what's the drawback of funding startups as tokens? is there SEC regulation against this?

I think it's an interesting option, at least