With the various articles about LLMs I have seen some articles about automation for content reuse for technical documentation. Here are some of my thoughts about content reuse based on my experience.
https://t.co/rEUyL0ErLn
If you are an adult who would like to look into an official diagnosis I encourage you to start at this amazing directory from NeuroClastic https://t.co/oj3zyBsUad
CISA has published a report about a contractor's recent leak of CISA security keys on GitHub. It's fairly candid about the agency's shortcomings and offers advice for other organizations.
https://t.co/v8PbIgx7a2
@ericgarland I played a text adventure game around that time, "A Mind Forever Voyaging" that mimicked some of that enthusiasm for the first part of the game. I need find an emulator again so I can play again.
https://t.co/dxRkPJIwKB
About 100 years ago, on July 5, 1926, the least talkative president in American history stood up in Philadelphia and gave what I'd argue is the best speech anyone has ever given about the Declaration of Independence. Not many read it anymore. The 250th seems like a good time to fix that. /1
An interesting article about the take down of part of a bot net, residential proxy networks and no-name streaming boxes for televisions.
https://t.co/wdSQgFDQbo
An article I posted a couple of weeks ago. I wrote about my observations of the similarities between AI/LLMs and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs)
https://t.co/EePkQeSpvv
Article about the effects of guided efforts to poison AI. I do not approve of some of the reports of wishing undesirable things to happen to other people.
https://t.co/MiQKhmolx3
I read an article today about a search engine reporting a false story that it was sure was true. Apparently there is a subreddit of posts that are false information that is presented in a way that is intended to appear factual. The intent is to poison AI data.