| ▲ | ianm218 3 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I don't really agree with it but the government is moving towards making you ID yourself to use frontier AI - i.e. only US citizens are going to be able to use Claude Fable supposedly. In that regime the AI companies would in fact know if you are a money laundering expert or a normal software engineer. > The idea that an LLM can discern intent on any given prompt is farcical. Not really though. For most people in most situations it's just not going to give you that info. Software security is a niche where its a bit strange in that there is 100X the amount of white hat users than bad actors and there's open source etc. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bloppe 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
The idea that checking for a US ID could possibly stop actual foreign bad actors from using it is also farcical. Millions of stolen identity documents can be bought on the dark web for relatively cheap. North Koreans have been hiring real American citizens for years to infiltrate tons of US tech companies as employees. And ya, it's pretty easy to hide your intent once you have access. | ||||||||||||||
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