central banks are weirdly some of the most competent institutions when it comes to actually understanding systemic tech risk. they dealt with algorithmic trading going haywire for years so they know what happens when you deploy powerful systems without guardrails. kinda refreshing to see someone raise the alarm who isnt just trying to sell you something
PLEASE_PUNCH_MY_FACE on
This is the new spin? Our products may be an expensive disappointment but that’s because the real ones are too powerful to unleash on the public.
ottwebdev on
Soon “dont want the apocalypse? Pay us a monthly subscription”
verdantAlias on
Interesting that Anthropic’s latest offensive cyber security model becomes public knowledge so soon after their appeal against black-listing by the pentagon was denied
TheVenetianMask on
It’s dangerous to people with their fingers caught in 250 P/E companies that were banking on AI not getting too cheap too quickly. Financial hubs are trying to malign any further entries in the space because a bunch of bets would pop like the Hindenburg.
awfulentrepreneur on
No shit. If we took hundreds of billions dollars and spent it on security research and code reviews instead, we would find the same defects just as well.
But we’re not. Because security research can’t be hyped up like an advanced code-swiping engine.
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Utter wank lmao
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central banks are weirdly some of the most competent institutions when it comes to actually understanding systemic tech risk. they dealt with algorithmic trading going haywire for years so they know what happens when you deploy powerful systems without guardrails. kinda refreshing to see someone raise the alarm who isnt just trying to sell you something
This is the new spin? Our products may be an expensive disappointment but that’s because the real ones are too powerful to unleash on the public.
Soon “dont want the apocalypse? Pay us a monthly subscription”
Interesting that Anthropic’s latest offensive cyber security model becomes public knowledge so soon after their appeal against black-listing by the pentagon was denied
It’s dangerous to people with their fingers caught in 250 P/E companies that were banking on AI not getting too cheap too quickly. Financial hubs are trying to malign any further entries in the space because a bunch of bets would pop like the Hindenburg.
No shit. If we took hundreds of billions dollars and spent it on security research and code reviews instead, we would find the same defects just as well.
But we’re not. Because security research can’t be hyped up like an advanced code-swiping engine.
Utter wank lmao