The animals know there is a weird device there, they just sniff at it and keep going. Humans would probably investigate weird out of place things, especially in cities and more dense areas.
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nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I be worried about "Prompt injection" attacks on my gmail?1·19 days agoSure, it’s important to be aware of future potential issues, but there’s a huge difference between I get the wrong answer when I ask a chatbot about my email vs remote code execution.
Also, one is a general security vulnerability with email as a whole, like phishing you can get scammed regardless of your email client, vs improperly implemented features in a specific library. I don’t think this is a reason to leave Gmail.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I be worried about "Prompt injection" attacks on my gmail?2·19 days agoAs far as prompt injection is concerned, I don’t think it’s a risk unless you’re using some kind of agent to go though emails, which is not a Gmail specific thing.
If we’re taking about Google scraping your data the risk is more one of them having an incorrect profile on you, but running a conversational agent is quite expensive, I don’t they would have that as a large scale part of their pipeline. Embedding and clarification models likely aren’t instruction tuned so prompt injection won’t do anything.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I be worried about "Prompt injection" attacks on my gmail?6·19 days agoOnly if you are piping those emails into something like an LLM assistant or search tool, especially if you’re not checking the results. And in that case, it doesn’t matter what email provider you use.
I can see it maybe messing with search results when you look through your email, but again that’s independent of email provider.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Credit card and email address leaked online. Charges cancelled, card replaced. What else do I need to do?1·27 days agoSounds like something a lawyer would say to get more clients…
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Duolingo CEO tries to walk back AI-first comments, failsEnglish16·1 month agoPeople who are smart in one or two domains often overestimate how smart they are in other domains. They develop a mental model, confirm it quickly, and never re-asses it.
The issue with AI, is we’re probably hitting our first real S curve with the current technology’s performance but a lot of people who bet big are only see the exponential part and assuming there won’t be a level off, or that the level of is far away.
There is no Moore’s law for AI.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Star Wars Memes@lemmy.world•Epic/Fornite's response to actor's union lawsuit about AI Darth VaderEnglish21·1 month agoEh, even though we had Mark Hamill’s joker, there have been some good takes by other VAs
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why don't these code-writing AIs just output straight up machine code?13·2 months ago-
Machine code is less portable, as new CPU optimizations and instructions are released, its easier to update a compiler to integrate those in its optimizations than regenerate and retest all of your code. Also, if you need to target different OSs, like windows vs MacOs vs Linux its easier to make portable code in something higher level like python or java.
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Static analysis to check for things like memory leaks or security vulnerabilities like sql injections are likely easier to do on human readable code rather than assembly.
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Its easier for a human to go in an tweak code that is written in human readable language rather than assembly.
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nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The window for a convincing UFO video has closed15·2 months agoYep that sounds like a flying object that no one identified.
a few dozen fake internet points.
Make sure you use organic short half life poisons. Don’t poison the surrounding areas with rainwater runoff just because you want to live in a nightmarish hellscape.
Desolate responsibly.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Developer convicted for “kill switch” code activated upon his terminationEnglish9·4 months agoI’m no English major, but I’m pretty sure @SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world calling it weird is a rhetorical device known as sarcasm.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Non-americans, in what ways is your country better than america?6·4 months agoSpeed limits are great until some idiot decides to follow it.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are the democrats actually doing to help?3·4 months agoThat’s called politicking, which they absolutely should be doing.
You’re indirectly getting laws through by twisting arms and making deals instead of just having a majority.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are the democrats actually doing to help?172·4 months agoPlenty have been directly pressuring Republican congresspeople by rallying in their district like Sanders did this last week.
Direct legislative action is difficult without control, but in terms of effective messaging and pressuring Republicans by threatening the midterms is probably one of the more effective strategies they have.
Define done? Even if the government gets completely dismantled in the short term, who knows what will happen in 10 years time. It will definitely take longer than that to rebuild our position of authority and influence in the global stage, if we ever achieve that, but it’s definitely doable in our lifetimes.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone actually seeing AI to do the jobs of tech workers?8·5 months agoNo, it’s basically filling the role of an auto complete and search function for code based. We’ve had this for a while and it generally works better than a lot of stuff we’ve had in the past, but it’s certainly not replacing anyone any time soon.
nandeEbisu@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do any non-corpos actually like AI slop?1·8 months agoHave you seen neuro sama?
Atli
I’m pretty sure the proper form is Atlapodes.
I suck at arithmetic, so I prefer stopping one step earlier.