

It was thrown at an exterior gate. I’m sure you can’t get anywhere near the house.


It was thrown at an exterior gate. I’m sure you can’t get anywhere near the house.


Yes, but the comment was about juror pools.


It’s in Alabama.
It’s a meme posted to a shitposting community lol
Comparing one of the worst disasters in NASA history to Micro$lop bugs is a bit silly, no?
You’ve misunderstandood what a PCD is. They are mission devices, assigned by NASA, used to access mission data and communications. They are called “personal” because they are assigned to specific astronauts rather than shared equipment. They didn’t bring their own laptops from home. That’s why they were receiving tech support from NASA to address Micro$lop’s buggy software.
Kind of ironic to be speaking about ignorance.


Then moderate? What is your point?
If you’re demanding a moderation-free internet community, good luck!


There’s also a character limit, so base64 is not really practical.
No you don’t, because it did not exist 10 years ago. It is not disputable whether it is AI generated. I’m going to assume that you’re engaging in bad faith and a troll, and block you.
If you truly believed this is a real photograph (you don’t), then you’d be so dumb that nothing of value would be lost from my feeds, anyway.


including that the model could follow instructions that encouraged it to break out of a virtual sandbox.
“The model succeeded, demonstrating a potentially dangerous capability for circumventing our safeguards,” Anthropic recounted in its safety card.
📖👀
Yes, it did.


Toddlers are capable of pattern matching, too


Your reasoning was (paraphrased, so hopefully I understood you correctly) “why would they lie about the model disobeying instructions because that looks bad for them”
But I believe Anthropic when they say their models are not working as intended and posing security risks.
But when you actually read the article, they had specifically prompted the model to do the things it did.
Also Anthropic has a patterned history of greatly exaggerating and outright lying.


Try clicking the link and reading the article this time


Uh oh, someone clearly didn’t read the article!
The researcher had encouraged Mythos to find a way to send a message if it could escape.
Engineers at Anthropic with no formal security training have asked Mythos Preview to find remote code execution vulnerabilities overnight, and woken up the following morning to a complete, working exploit
Nope, they literally asked it to break out of it’s virtualized sandbox and create exploits, and then were big shocked when it did.
Genuinely amazing that you’re trying to tell me what an article that you didn’t fucking read is about.



The researcher had encouraged Mythos to find a way to send a message if it could escape.
Engineers at Anthropic with no formal security training have asked Mythos Preview to find remote code execution vulnerabilities overnight, and woken up the following morning to a complete, working exploit
You say this as if there aren’t loads of people who believe the videos of animals dancing, shoplifting, and ringing doorbells are real.
There are several belts that do not belong to any treadmill at the corner of the house, and several of them have sections of belts that do not line up with themselves when obstructed by another object in the foreground
Also

Dunno what is happening here


To understand the source where you’re seeing it, and the popularity of it?
How much VRAM?