This occurred in response to Anthropic cracking down on a similar loophole, which tbh made me take it as more of an opportunistic marketing opportunity rather than a generalizable position. Not disagreeing with you (and…
Reddit can't even manage to regularly identify and ban bots that copy previously popular posts/comments verbatim, and that's a much easier problem than modern LLM-based bots.
Wow, what an odd story. It really sounds like the attacker did not at all realize what they'd actually managed to access. How do you end up accidentally hacking the FBI? From the original Reuters article…
You may want to take a look at the source and code sample #2 in the post - the site CSS is rendering em dashes in the source with 2 hyphens by using a custom font. Admittedly it's not the most portable solution, but…
I'm not sure if that commenter realized based on their phrasing, but it's not exactly tangential in this instance since it's part of the message being conveyed.
Here's one specific case[0] and an article citing 35 others over the course of 6 months[1]: [0]https://www.ap.org/news-highlights/spotlights/2025/unquestio...…
In this case, the same-named father of the brainworms guy
This blog post from the person who was falsely quoted has screenshots and an archive link: https://theshamblog.com/an-ai-agent-published-a-hit-piece-on...
They're suggesting that the original comment is LLM generated, and after looking at the account's comment history I strongly suspect they're correct
In the context of the Dark Knight/surveillance example, it comes across to me as more of a recognition that the arguments in favor of these things can easily be made compelling if you evaluate them with no tradeoffs…
That actually (sorta) already exists: https://news.ysimulator.run/news
Let me preface this by saying that I'm far from an expert in this space, and I suspect that I largely agree with your thoughts and skepticism toward a model that would excel on this benchmark. I'm somewhat playing…
If you're referring to the Himba experiment (or one of the news or blog posts tracing back to it), the outcome was far less decisive than you're implying. Language showed an impact on perception time of color…
Sure, but the opposite end of the spectrum (which LLM providers have tended toward) is treating the training/feedback weights as "fully authoritative", which comes with its own questions about truth and excessive…
> If you're fine with software which gets a little bit harder to work on every time you make a change and which might blow up in unexpected ways, AI is totally fine. While the speed and scale at which these happen is…
Yeah unfortunately this seems to be a common, if not inevitable, result of any product where "attention" or "engagement" are directly correlated with profitability.
If you haven't seen it, there's actually been a couple races of autonomously controlled formula-type cars at the Abu Dhabi circuit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9LLZ5mb5cA
Part of the complaint is that RealPage actively discourages defection > While some landlords might achieve higher profits by setting lower prices than recommended by the algorithm, it appears RealPage takes extensive…
Other than missing the word "are", are there other grammar issues with the post I'm missing?
The linked issue is not about random exit codes though? And also doesn't really seem to support his assertion that the maintainers don't know how it works, but I'll admit I'm not very familiar with GitHub Actions.
https://archive.is/tKyS5
Here's the actual reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/17krsg2/gpt35_just...
I don't disagree that more housing supply is broadly the best way to combat rising rent, but if the numbers cited in the linked article are even close to true then I don't think it's surprising to think their software…
They probably should have mentioned the CPU specs at least, but it's very easy to look at utilization while the game is running and see that it's GPU bound even with high-end video cards. Not to mention that this is on…
> The only answer which can be given with any certainty at this point is "we don't know" It might be a little more convincing if you shared whatever studies you're referencing to form this opinion, because while I don't…
This occurred in response to Anthropic cracking down on a similar loophole, which tbh made me take it as more of an opportunistic marketing opportunity rather than a generalizable position. Not disagreeing with you (and…
Reddit can't even manage to regularly identify and ban bots that copy previously popular posts/comments verbatim, and that's a much easier problem than modern LLM-based bots.
Wow, what an odd story. It really sounds like the attacker did not at all realize what they'd actually managed to access. How do you end up accidentally hacking the FBI? From the original Reuters article…
You may want to take a look at the source and code sample #2 in the post - the site CSS is rendering em dashes in the source with 2 hyphens by using a custom font. Admittedly it's not the most portable solution, but…
I'm not sure if that commenter realized based on their phrasing, but it's not exactly tangential in this instance since it's part of the message being conveyed.
Here's one specific case[0] and an article citing 35 others over the course of 6 months[1]: [0]https://www.ap.org/news-highlights/spotlights/2025/unquestio...…
In this case, the same-named father of the brainworms guy
This blog post from the person who was falsely quoted has screenshots and an archive link: https://theshamblog.com/an-ai-agent-published-a-hit-piece-on...
They're suggesting that the original comment is LLM generated, and after looking at the account's comment history I strongly suspect they're correct
In the context of the Dark Knight/surveillance example, it comes across to me as more of a recognition that the arguments in favor of these things can easily be made compelling if you evaluate them with no tradeoffs…
That actually (sorta) already exists: https://news.ysimulator.run/news
Let me preface this by saying that I'm far from an expert in this space, and I suspect that I largely agree with your thoughts and skepticism toward a model that would excel on this benchmark. I'm somewhat playing…
If you're referring to the Himba experiment (or one of the news or blog posts tracing back to it), the outcome was far less decisive than you're implying. Language showed an impact on perception time of color…
Sure, but the opposite end of the spectrum (which LLM providers have tended toward) is treating the training/feedback weights as "fully authoritative", which comes with its own questions about truth and excessive…
> If you're fine with software which gets a little bit harder to work on every time you make a change and which might blow up in unexpected ways, AI is totally fine. While the speed and scale at which these happen is…
Yeah unfortunately this seems to be a common, if not inevitable, result of any product where "attention" or "engagement" are directly correlated with profitability.
If you haven't seen it, there's actually been a couple races of autonomously controlled formula-type cars at the Abu Dhabi circuit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9LLZ5mb5cA
Part of the complaint is that RealPage actively discourages defection > While some landlords might achieve higher profits by setting lower prices than recommended by the algorithm, it appears RealPage takes extensive…
Other than missing the word "are", are there other grammar issues with the post I'm missing?
The linked issue is not about random exit codes though? And also doesn't really seem to support his assertion that the maintainers don't know how it works, but I'll admit I'm not very familiar with GitHub Actions.
https://archive.is/tKyS5
Here's the actual reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/17krsg2/gpt35_just...
I don't disagree that more housing supply is broadly the best way to combat rising rent, but if the numbers cited in the linked article are even close to true then I don't think it's surprising to think their software…
They probably should have mentioned the CPU specs at least, but it's very easy to look at utilization while the game is running and see that it's GPU bound even with high-end video cards. Not to mention that this is on…
> The only answer which can be given with any certainty at this point is "we don't know" It might be a little more convincing if you shared whatever studies you're referencing to form this opinion, because while I don't…