| ▲ | jamesknelson 3 hours ago | |||||||
GPUs do have a use in warfare though. I mean, LLMs are basically offensive weapons disguised as software engineers. Sure, LLMs can kind of put together a prototype of some CRUD app, so long as it doesn’t need to be maintainable, understandable, innovative or secure. But they excel at persisting until some arbitrary well defined condition is met, and it appears to be the case that “you gain entry to system X” works well as one of those conditions. Given the amount of industrial infrastructure connected to the internet, and the ways in which it can break, LLMs are at some point going to be used as weapons. And it seems likely that they’ll be rather effective. FWIW, people first saw TNT as a way to dye things yellow, and then as a mining tool. So LLMs starting out as chatbots and then being seen as (bad) software engineers does put them in good company. | ||||||||
| ▲ | bigfatkitten 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> GPUs do have a use in warfare though. Unclassified public cloud GPUs are completely useless when your warfighting workloads are at the SECRET level or above. | ||||||||
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