I found some of my favourite bands by downloading mislabelled songs on limewire.
I found some of my favourite bands by downloading mislabelled songs on limewire.
I think I’ve used Amazon a grand total of twice in my life. Got a cheap knockoff of what I actually ordered both times.
It may prompt people to recognizing things they had glossed over before.
Language learning models are all about identifying patterns in how humans use words and copying them. Thing is that’s also how people tend to do things a lot of the time. If you give the LLM enough tertiary data it may be capable of ‘accidentally’ (read: randomly) outputting things you don’t want people to see.
I can’t wait until people find out that you don’t even need to train it on secrets, for it to “leak” secrets.
And people wonder why there’s so much push back against everything corps/gov does these days. They do not act in a manner which encourages trust.
It’s almost like trying to run the world on social media was a shit tier idea.
Yea, seems like a fun and quirky feature, but unfortunately I don’t think there’s anything big tech companies can do at this point to turn things around with public opinion given how utterly egregious their other sins have been (and continue to be).