Comparing LLM prompt engineering to traditional software engineering.
> taking your list of subscribed podcasts and using that to recommend you new ones Google Podcasts does exactly that.
To make this research more interesting I'd like to see: 1) repeated queries from the same user. Do the results stay constant over time or do they change? 2) comparisons to the same experiment run against e.g. Bing or…
We do. It's called Piper: https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2016/7/204032-why-google-stor...
Nice. I did a similar rendering about a year ago: http://operation-survival.appspot.com/html/index.html With a bit of technical details and ideas of where the project is headed here:…
> What the NSA has are three things: a lot of relatively intelligent and highly skilled people working for it; Do they though? I have sometimes wondered about this. In order to work for the NSA you have to make a lot of…
How do hidden volumes, as for example TrueCrypt provides them, play into this? If the defendant doesn't give them up voluntarily the prosecution will have a hard time proving they exist, no? Also, if they do find…
If so, that were some particularly inept secret agents...
Where does one draw the line? This feels a lot like group punishment: one member of the group does wrong, the whole group gets punished. Is that just? Should Google then proceed not to hire Indians again (assuming that…
Indeed we did. Although I wasn't involved in the negotiations proper I can say from working with Halvar (I'm the BinDiff lead) that google is a tough bargainer... Intense indeed ;-)
Comparing LLM prompt engineering to traditional software engineering.
> taking your list of subscribed podcasts and using that to recommend you new ones Google Podcasts does exactly that.
To make this research more interesting I'd like to see: 1) repeated queries from the same user. Do the results stay constant over time or do they change? 2) comparisons to the same experiment run against e.g. Bing or…
We do. It's called Piper: https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2016/7/204032-why-google-stor...
Nice. I did a similar rendering about a year ago: http://operation-survival.appspot.com/html/index.html With a bit of technical details and ideas of where the project is headed here:…
> What the NSA has are three things: a lot of relatively intelligent and highly skilled people working for it; Do they though? I have sometimes wondered about this. In order to work for the NSA you have to make a lot of…
How do hidden volumes, as for example TrueCrypt provides them, play into this? If the defendant doesn't give them up voluntarily the prosecution will have a hard time proving they exist, no? Also, if they do find…
If so, that were some particularly inept secret agents...
Where does one draw the line? This feels a lot like group punishment: one member of the group does wrong, the whole group gets punished. Is that just? Should Google then proceed not to hire Indians again (assuming that…
Indeed we did. Although I wasn't involved in the negotiations proper I can say from working with Halvar (I'm the BinDiff lead) that google is a tough bargainer... Intense indeed ;-)