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You gave a stranger with no soul and no skin in the game the keys to everything you own.

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  • ptr_k@dice.campP ptr_k@dice.camp

    @beyondmachines1
    Maybe my brain is just focused on body horror today, but I think I'm going to have this unintended phrase in the back of my mind every time LLMs come up.

    #LLMs #AI

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    @PTR_K sorry about that.

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    • capnthommo@c.imC capnthommo@c.im

      @beyondmachines1 Satan is sitting, meanwhile, on his throne in hell cursing every demon in thrall to him because they didn't come up with this plan first.

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      @capnthommo not sure. Don't stop your enemy when they are making a mistake still stands.

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      • kookie@chaosfem.twK kookie@chaosfem.tw

        @beyondmachines1 If only they had hired people to tell them this 2 years ago 🤣

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        @kookie maybe they did. I've been speaking this same thing for about a year at conferences full of HR and CEOs. No takers until they see the invoice.

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        • fh0@mastodon.socialF fh0@mastodon.social

          @toriver @fightscore @beyondmachines1 sounds like you never experienced an LLM finding the source of a production bug based on log files, code and given context, in less than 10min where you would have needed at least half a day

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          @fh0 profile pic checks out

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          • terminhell@mastodon.socialT terminhell@mastodon.social

            @beyondmachines1 Is the tech useful in some places/needs. Yes of course. Is it the hype it's been sold as? Not even close. I don't think we'll achieve AGI until new forms of power production come along that can scale with this.

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            @beyondmachines1 As a follow up, a Meta DC is being built just miles from my house. Two power plants are part of the deal...a backup power plant.

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            • kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.placeK kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.place

              @beyondmachines1 Why are so many of these anti-ai posts so obviously written by an LLM?

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              @kepeken @beyondmachines1

              Drop in, stir some shit, ghost; I know that pattern as well and the response is; #WhackATroll good bye

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              • beyondmachines1@infosec.exchangeB beyondmachines1@infosec.exchange

                @PTR_K sorry about that.

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                @beyondmachines1
                No need for apology. It's an apt description.

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                • fh0@mastodon.socialF fh0@mastodon.social

                  @toriver @fightscore @beyondmachines1 sounds like you never experienced an LLM finding the source of a production bug based on log files, code and given context, in less than 10min where you would have needed at least half a day

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                  @fh0@mastodon.social @toriver @fightscore @beyondmachines1

                  Sounds like you never experienced two day per week watering because of a changing environment and having that available water flowing into a data center drive up your cost for those two days as well.
                  Regardless; defend this shit all you want but I don't feel inclined to read your comments. #KTB

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                  • wesdym@mastodon.socialW wesdym@mastodon.social

                    @kepeken What gives you that impression? Please don't tell me that you're one of those people who confuses competent literacy with fakery.

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                    @wesdym It's because it's structured like this:

                    No X. No Y. Just Z.

                    And also
                    You didn't X. You YYYY.

                    Then there's the fact that "the AI stops when it runs out of tokens" is not a fitting expression. It shows a sentence written with an understanding of the context and English, but not the mechanics behind the topic.

                    None of these prove that a human did not write it, so I said "why are so many" instead of "why is this" directly. (Since, if you have 10 80% chances you have a lot of examples.)

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                    • kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.placeK kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      @wesdym It's because it's structured like this:

                      No X. No Y. Just Z.

                      And also
                      You didn't X. You YYYY.

                      Then there's the fact that "the AI stops when it runs out of tokens" is not a fitting expression. It shows a sentence written with an understanding of the context and English, but not the mechanics behind the topic.

                      None of these prove that a human did not write it, so I said "why are so many" instead of "why is this" directly. (Since, if you have 10 80% chances you have a lot of examples.)

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                      @kepeken Um, okay, sure, whatever.

                      It's a nice day to go for a walk. I suggest that.

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                      • lastdinosaur@lastdinosaur.clubL lastdinosaur@lastdinosaur.club
                        @beyondmachines1@infosec.exchange

                        this isnt going to matter to any c suite retards until ai bankrupts a large company (which seems unlikely) and they start a trend of posting on linkedin about the problem.
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                        @lastdinosaur @beyondmachines1

                        Hmmmmm https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/mystery-company-accidentally-blew-usd500-million-on-claude-in-a-single-month-failed-to-put-usage-limit-on-licenses-for-employees

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                        • kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.placeK kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.place

                          @wesdym It's because it's structured like this:

                          No X. No Y. Just Z.

                          And also
                          You didn't X. You YYYY.

                          Then there's the fact that "the AI stops when it runs out of tokens" is not a fitting expression. It shows a sentence written with an understanding of the context and English, but not the mechanics behind the topic.

                          None of these prove that a human did not write it, so I said "why are so many" instead of "why is this" directly. (Since, if you have 10 80% chances you have a lot of examples.)

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                          @kepeken For that matter, I'm taking 30 days away from you, in the hopes that touching grass does you some good.

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                          • gytisrepecka@social.gyt.isG gytisrepecka@social.gyt.is

                            @beyondmachines1 Perfect - now CEOs can have fun

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                            @gytisrepecka @beyondmachines1

                            And #ScottAdams can go on being dead

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                            • beyondmachines1@infosec.exchangeB beyondmachines1@infosec.exchange

                              You gave a stranger with no soul and no skin in the game the keys to everything you own.

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                              @beyondmachines1 to all those who will be re-hired after this AI shitshow it’s over: ask two times what you were paid for before

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                              • canleaf@mastodon.socialC canleaf@mastodon.social

                                @beyondmachines1 You gave up your keys to your home to a stranger who switched on all appliances, lights, everything, turn on all waters to accomplish "something useful". most AI vibers only trust this stranger.

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                                @canleaf @beyondmachines1

                                The only thing Alexa is good for is "Alexa; wait twelve minutes and then fart sounds for twenty minutes".
                                No physical spyware in my home anyway!

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                                • pgcd@mastodon.onlineP pgcd@mastodon.online

                                  @datenwolf Unironically, that could be a reason (not saying it is).
                                  If you're talking to LinkedInsane people, it might be easier to use their way of communicating, than attempting to break through otherwise.
                                  Cthulhu knows how poorly my posts have fared on linkedin, even when I wrote important stuff like "today I'm bored as fuck"

                                  @jaseg @kepeken

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                                  @pgcd

                                  That is a great way to describe the motivation someone would have to get AI to rewrite or write a post for them.

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                                  • beyondmachines1@infosec.exchangeB beyondmachines1@infosec.exchange

                                    You gave a stranger with no soul and no skin in the game the keys to everything you own.

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                                    @beyondmachines1 this is itself AI-generated engagement bait though

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                                    • kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.placeK kepeken@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                      @pgcd

                                      That is a great way to describe the motivation someone would have to get AI to rewrite or write a post for them.

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                                      @kepeken unfortunately I think you're right. Having an LLM (re-) write something for me is something I find as appealing as having somebody drink my beer for me, though, so my opinions on the motivation of somebody who does that, are necessarily flawed.

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                                      • pgcd@mastodon.onlineP pgcd@mastodon.online

                                        @kepeken unfortunately I think you're right. Having an LLM (re-) write something for me is something I find as appealing as having somebody drink my beer for me, though, so my opinions on the motivation of somebody who does that, are necessarily flawed.

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                                        @pgcd some people are looking for self-expression (truth as you understand it, questions, unique views, ideas that someone else won't understand unless they are open to you), others for a successful post in terms of attention (AI, dog-piling, takes they know are false but will get approval from the crowd, false accusations, etc.)

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                                        • jpteti@mastodon.socialJ jpteti@mastodon.social

                                          @beyondmachines1 this is itself AI-generated engagement bait though

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                                          @jpteti @beyondmachines1 Don't trust Pangram so easily. I've seen it get stuff dead wrong (with "high confidence", no less).

                                          But yes, this looks slop-ish.

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