NEW: malware developers added nuclear & biological weapons text to to their spyware.
Goal? To trigger LLM safety refusals... so that their spyware wouldn't be analyzed by an AI security scanner.
Cleanest practical example I can think of for why over-indexing on first order safety alignment is risky.
When closed (and open) models ship with aggressive refusals, they will be sprinkled with second-order blindspots that attackers will discover...and exploit.
We are only in the earliest days of attackers leveraging these features, and it wouldn't surprise me if users systems that need to handle complex cybersecurity issues demand that models be less safety-blunted.
In the weeds: @SocketSecurity's post also shows why intention matters in how you design a malware analysis pipeline to avoid prompt manipulation.
H/T to colleagues that shared this with me https://t.co/f3Aj9TYxU4
Americans need to stop saying this “like a third world country” nonsense and just own up to the unique degeneracy of their cities.
You will not see people behaving like this in Nairobi, Mexico City, Lome, Phnom Penh, or Luang Prabang.
Just own up to your dysfunction instead of talking about supposed third world demographics LMAO.
Think of yourself as an LLM.
Every social interaction, every meeting, burns your tokens.
Unless someone is a paid subscriber to your attention, you are under no obligation to answer low-quality prompts.
@muheediva01 In New York, LA and San Fran, your people tend to rob and kill us. If you are a well bred black from say Atlanta, you wouldn’t know this. Unfortunately my people also are not aware of the disparity between hood rat blacks and respectable suburban blacks.
The other day I liked a post @BeijingDai calling for the destruction of Japan. Today, I am supporting this account. Such is the duality of man. Lmao I love these keep it coming
USA. A backyard. One man guarding a grill for four hours.
He never left it once.
Everyone else drifted and drank and laughed. But one man stood alone before the flames, turning meat with a long fork, immovable. I knew him at once. The keeper of the sacred fire.
I took my place beside him and said nothing. After a while, he spoke.
"Low and slow," he said, eyes on the coals. "You can't rush it. Rush it, you ruin it."
I bowed my head. A blade, a tea, a life. None can be rushed. I had crossed four thousand miles to hear my grandfather's words from a man in a "KISS THE COOK" apron.
"Everything worth doing is slow," I agreed.
He glanced at me. Something passed between us.
"My wife says just use the oven." He shook his head at the fire. "She doesn't get it."
"They never do," I said.
And this is where it turned.
For the first time in years, this man had been understood. And he rose to meet it. His back straightened. His voice dropped low. A teenager reached for the grill and the man lifted one hand without even looking. "Not yet." The boy retreated. He was becoming what I already believed him to be.
A woman asked when the food would be done. "It's ready when it's ready," he told the flames.
Three people approached. Three were turned away with a single word. By the fourth hour, no one questioned him. The whole party had arranged itself around the man and his fire, the way a village arranges itself around a shrine.
Then he handed me the fork.
"Watch it a sec. I gotta pee."
I have been trusted with castles.
I have never been more honored.
He served everyone before himself, and ate last, standing, still watching the coals. We never traded names. We did not need to.
He believed he had finally met a man who took his cooking seriously.
I believed I had finally met America's last samurai.
Neither of us will ever correct the other.
So tell me, America.
Who is the man at your gathering who will not leave the grill?
Have you ever once asked him why?
I think he is still standing there.
Guarding the fire.
Waiting for one person to understand.
@dagothchud@BeijingDai If we hit Taiwan first, Japan can intervene and derail the operation. This will embolden other nations to join in. Attacking Japan first would be unexpected and crippling. Only US can stop us at that point, but the people (rightfully) are not interested in a peer war
@dagothchud@BeijingDai For the last 1000 years, Japan has repeatedly tried to invade China and came the closest during WWII. We owe it to our future grandchildren to prevent a Japanese invasion by completely destroying Japan now while they are weak. In 100 years they might invade us if we do nothing
@akua_obeng42840 We Asians do not despise blacks at all. If your young men weren’t such murderous savages, we would not have cases like this. Stop robbing and stealing and shooting at our elderly.
@queenie4rmnola Stereotypes are earned. If Blacks were model customers with a shred of honesty and honor, this wouldn't be a Problem. I don't look around at night for Asians walking behind me at an ATM.
Congresswoman @JasmineForUS knows what's at stake for California.
Grateful for her support — and if you haven't voted yet, today is the day. Find your polling place at https://t.co/DaIVEHSF4p.
@Dumpleavy_NOW@supertronic3@WestsideLAGuy I agree that Asians are more beautiful than whites. But being a white male and marrying an Asian female is very low, even negative signal. If the goal is status (male version of hypergamy) you should marry a white or an extremely upper class ethnic.