From the new Netflix documentary about the Ashley Madison hack, where I get a few moments of screen time in episode 2 ๐
Ashley Madison: Sex, lies & scandal
I discovered my neighbor was stealing my WiFi.
Most homeowners would change their password.
I saw an underdeveloped revenue channel.
He was using 847GB of bandwidth monthly. I saw 847 opportunities for monetization.
I didn't block him. Instead, I set up a man-in-the-middle
This is insane. By overriding ChatGPT:s self-belief/narrative guided by the pre-prompt, it is able to basically "browse" large open source codebases from memory. I could tell it to list the Android source files for driver X, show me a specific ioctl handler, follow a call, etc
The "chat control" law is a big step for EU
A big step, towards an Orwellian totalitarian ideology
Essentially forbidding the use of end-to-end encrypted communication will have many consequences
It won't do much to fight crime, since criminals will use secure communication
Update: My WiFi neighbor situation just escalated.
He confronted me yesterday. Said his credit score dropped 200 points after signing up for 47 credit cards through "random pop-ups." I maintained eye contact and explained that's just inflation.
But here's where it gets
What you're really suggesting is that the AI labs that are above-ground and with benign motives will temporarily halt their research for underground malicious actors and authoritarian regimes to catch up