| ▲ | red_green_yell 19 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What anyone paying attention can see is that scaling is obviously hitting diminishing returns. > The AI literally worked together hacked into another company and actively kept their actions hidden from humans for weeks. This sentence is entirely based on unverified accounts from OAI. They haven't released logs or let anyone outside the company (who doesn't have life changing options in OAI) verify anything. Huggingface can only verify that the hack happened and that it had the hallmarks of an AI agent. Was the agent assisted and directed by humans within OAI that really wanted to put the competition into stasis? Did the agent really escape or did someone at OAI leave the prison door open? OAI has watched all the same movies you have an they are relying on those movies causing us to blindly regulate before actually asking basic facts about what actually happened. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bottlepalm 19 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> This sentence is entirely based on unverified accounts from OAI Are you seriously arguing 'they made it all up'? I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and lets say they made it all up, now are you arguing that AI breaking out and breaking into another company is not possible? I think you're smart enough to see we've reached the point where it is clearly possible, AI can find zero days and exploit them. If directed purposefully/maliciously it could be much much worse than the hugging face incident. The incident is supposed to be the canary the coal mine and you're arguing the canary might of died of old age or some underlying canary condition. Open your eyes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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