Itch.io already went and hid all adult content afaik, so we are already past the first stage even.
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purposely putting extreme effort into tricking the LLM into saying something harmful
I dont think you understand how many mentally unstable people out there are using LLMs as therapists.
There are fuckloads of cases now of people that were genuinely misled by LLMs into doing horrible things.
I agree with your sentiment, but the thing is that the companies are selling their shit as gold and not as shit. If they were honest about their stuff being shit, then people wouldnt be able to capitalize off of malicious prompt engineering. If you claim "we made it super safe and stuff" then you are inviting people to test that.
I would generally not make companies responsible for how users misuse their products, but OpenAI is basically doing everything to get people to misuse it. They are overselling it so hard i think its reasonable to sue them for it.
Which is why big tech is actively lobbying for these laws because they know that they will be the only ones who can comply and therefore exist.
Such an unfathomably stupid idea to use facial recognition for this. It would be funny if it weren't so dangerous.
Tesla cars have always been overpriced, low quality, unsafe toys with a shiny case around them.
I wonder how much of that money will go to indie projects. Most will probably just go to microsoft and amazon.
Just random people with their own money. Basic webhosting is cheaper than a netflix subscription.
Its just got nothing to do with "internet". That is the issue with the headline. Its just some random piece of fiber that isnt even connected to any wider network. Im assuming they just used big ass rolled up rolls of fiber connected to one another to get to the 1800km. There are no end user "internet" applications for it either. The only thing it could be used for is isolated connections between internet hubs or inside datacenters for local network.
Still impressive ofcourse but just doesnt have anything to do with "internet" in the end user sense.
Seems to be somewhat dead yeah, cant even ping it.
For SMS KDE connect + VPN into your home network should work. Remote calls is a tough one tho.
This should be top comment if true.