When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.
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When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.
Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.
No? Thought so.
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When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.
Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.
No? Thought so.
@icing what should the people who are abandoning Open Source because they don't want their work being exploited by the LLM companies be asked?
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When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.
Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.
No? Thought so.
@icing Don't give them ideas! -
@icing what should the people who are abandoning Open Source because they don't want their work being exploited by the LLM companies be asked?
@petko That is not the motivation I talk about. The exploitation of our culture by AI companies is a serious matter, but another topic.
If you rather close your source than let AI companies steal it, that is your choice and your freedom.
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When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.
Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.
No? Thought so.
@icing @buherator But fuzzers, CodeQL, joern, etc. are fine

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@icing Don't give them ideas!
@buherator @icing so far I've come across two examples, one being the UK NHS. know of any others?
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When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.
Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.
No? Thought so.
@icing there's "not showing all your commits in public", and I can see there's an argument there: the commit log documents your unannounced CVE fixes.
It always has -but the effort to review every PR was too time consuming. Not any more.
So you either go private or you move to a release cycle of days
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When you hear people abandoning Open Source because of the AI exploit threat, ask them if we should keep our laws secret as well.
Because there is a huge industry of accountants and lawyers specialized in finding exploits in those.
No? Thought so.
@icing abandoning open source so easily is a sign the person was never in it for the values, rather acting on selfish interests. hmh
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