Then again, bad actors aren't going to follow laws anyway. Good people will use AI to get cves in their name or use it to better themselves. However, good actors won't exist if you run a program like MSRC
I'm not saying this is good/bad, but stating that AI outright should not be regulated is similar to also promoting full disclosure without warning vendors or giving them time to fix.
@blackroomsec There's so many things I take for granted now that would have been unfathomable in my younger years. I remember arguing on IRC about how AI wasn't feasible on current hardware. Hah, I was (still am) an idiot.
@cantcomputer How do you/they know they didn't mess up in the transcribing to the post it note. hah. At least it's not network accessible.
Won't fix, seal in locked room to mitigate.
@HackingDave Helped my mother plan her retirement. Learned about roth iras and iras and how to limit tax concerns. Sometimes you have to doublecheck or bring up new laws, but still superb.
In this image from the WSJ one of tabs open to the left is a search that asks "is 3 inch big".
I was emphasizing that in this post because I thought it was silly.
Instead, and to my surprise, people in the comment section seemed to have missed that and believe I am asking about the phishing domain.
They think this because the image from the WSJ draws a rectangle around the domain name. However, for reasons I do not understand, people failed to review the initial image shared by the WSJ and think I am the person who drew the rectangle around the domain name.
I am zooming in so you can see the tab to the left. I did not draw the rectangle.
I initially thought it was one or two people joking, but as comments and quote posts kept coming in, I realized it is not people joking.
I'm speechless, truly. I have no words.
Just tried enabling GPU acceleration again in Brave and in less than 24 hours, a video here on X froze the OS to the point I had to reboot. Disabling again...