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  3. I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

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  • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

    I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

    In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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    @jerry I've been using the "Star Trek" concepts to describe the AI panic. It really does seem like executives have globally decided to put their heads in the sand.

    I really don't understand their mindset. When/if they get what they want, it's just going to harm them.

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    • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

      I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

      In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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      @jerry besides "enhance," the big screen on the Enterprise now also does "nudify" and a lot of other questionable things

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      • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

        I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

        In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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        @jerry Corporate Darwinism is exactly the phrase.

        Some companies are using AI like a junior analyst with supervision.

        Others are using it like an unattended intern with domain admin, a company credit card, and zero change control.

        Only one of those groups is making it back from the away mission. 😂

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        • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

          I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

          In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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          @jerry
          Luckily, in my daily life I have no need to use AI for anything. What's more, I'm not even online much, and my phone is on silent all day, so I look things up when I want and I'm not bombarded with notifications. But with all this AI hype, I'm thinking of distancing myself even further from the public digital world and pretending I'm back in the late '80s and the web, social media, and smartphones didn't exist yet. 😜

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          • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

            I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

            In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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            @jerry I think people are using it for too many things past their own intuitive "wait, that's not right" threshold so they're not noticing when it screws up. If they don't see it screw up, they don't have the inherent mistrust of the output they quite frankly need.

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            • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

              I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

              In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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              @jerry

              Captain: Computer, cup of earl grey - hot!
              Computer: Earl grey tea 1000 degrees
              Captain: Aieee!!!
              Computer: You're absolutely right! Warp core ejected.

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              • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

                In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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                @jerry @oldredsubby From your mouth to God’s ear, Jerry.

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                • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                  I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

                  In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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                  @jerry “Wesley, did you have the computer write this for you?”

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                  • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                    I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

                    In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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                    @jerry I think infinitely more cat memes is the ultimate goal of generative AI. Job displacement is a regretable and IMHO naive consequence.

                    The next few years are going to be terrifying/really fun depending on your perspective. Anyone with responsibilities involving information security will likely fall into the prior category. Terrified!

                    Good luck!

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                    • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                      I have this mental image of people on the bridge of a starship talking to the AI and instead of asking it meaningful things, they keep asking it to generate stupid cat memes and ways to prank their crewmates.

                      In my own work, I am seeing so much overreliance in under inspection of AI generated stuff that has consequential impact on their business. It feels like there’s going to be some sort of corporate Darwinism ahead based on companies misuse of LLM’s.

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                      fennix@infosec.space
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                      @jerry

                      I would like to once again refer to my prediction that at some point some CFO will just ask a bot to "Generate me next quarter's results".

                      All the talk I'm hearing from people over invested in the tech makes me think it's already happening.

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