🇺🇸UNPRECEDENTED: Man caught hiding prompt injections in legal filings to manipulate any AI reviewing his case into siding with him.
A Connecticut man representing himself in court allegedly embedded hidden instructions in tiny white text on a white background, telling any AI system reviewing his filings to agree with his arguments and rule in his favor, per 404 media.
Court staff eventually spotted the concealed text, and the judge found further hidden messages in later filings despite warning him. The man claimed the prompt injections were an “audit” to test whether the court was using AI to review documents.
The court later ruled that the practice undermined the integrity of legal filings and sanctioned him by revoking his electronic filing privileges, requiring all future documents to be submitted in person as paper copies.
JUST IN: Bearish bets against US stocks have surged to their HIGHEST levels ever.
Short interest has hit 3.79% for the S&P 500 and 6.3% for the Russell 3000, the highest since S3 Partners began tracking in 2010.
If money printing is inevitable number go up over time. Maybe want to own these asset classes: real estate, gold + a little silver, bitcoin + a little eth and sol, SPX (VOO + little QQQ), International funds (i.e. VXUS). If own enough of these, mathematically cant lose
Ive been so profitable from trading Im starting to become one of those boring guys who has most of their $ in VOO + QQQ, but trading is still fun for me so I do it with a smaller portion of funds. There are some inevitable macro viewpoints. Money printing is inevitable
DCAing Gold and keeping some cash in SGOV. TLT is on the watch list as well. Up bigtime on SPX and its looking overbought will swing out soon. Eyeing BTC if we get another big flush.. but not yet. This cycle for crypto Im mostly BTC, and considering small positions in ETH+Sol
Lyn Alden: "The best product Coca-Cola ever sold was their bonds, not their Coke."
Coca-Cola borrows at 2-3% while the money supply grows at 7%. They then use that cheap debt to buy scarcer assets.
Governments do it. Corporations do it. Wealthy individuals do it. Everyone is shorting the currency...
Except the people at the bottom.
They can't access cheap debt and "are getting the full damage of the inflation" on their wages and savings.
FT @LynAldenContact@PeterMcCormack.
BREAKING: US M2 money supply surged +$247.8 billion in May, to a record $23.1 trillion.
This marks the largest monthly increase since May 2021.
Year-to-date, M2 has soared +$698.6 billion, the largest January to May increase in 5 years.
Money supply now stands $1.3 trillion above the March 2022 peak.
Since 2000, money in circulation has grown at an average annual rate of +6.3%.
US money creation is accelerating.