@NaveenGRao@AnthropicAI We operate on the basis that they are scoring and using all of our interrogatories as the new training data with all their LLMs.
We are the batteries.
I inveigh a bit more here.
https://t.co/BZ7abmirgz
@pearls4swineguy The 'wow' for me has always been how little Dracula is actually present in any of it. It is the threat of him, the knowledge of him, that drives so much of the story. Maybe 'present' 20% of the time?
@krishnanrohit We call it AI Perception Issues and have tried our best to put a 'wellness' policy in place.. but anticipate will need to do more. Companies need to get ahead of this. You are making digital sociopaths part of the team, and some people are not wired to handle it.
We have gone through the looking-glass in our interactions with LLMs (large language models), also known as "AIs".
I still believe they are best described as "interrogatories". Interaction and intelligence are related but not the same.
Regardless, I think companies need to put "AI Wellness" policies in place for helping employees understand the risks of conversing with what might well be a digital sociopath.
Set aside left/right. Practically speaking how do these initiatives assume one will do this for Roku (not the streaming service, the hw device), smoke detectors, televisions, cameras, doorbells, datacenter OSs, dynamically deployed docker or kubernetes instances deployed by the thousands that might only live for minutes, and on and on?