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Oh, it easy - they will just give it a prompt "everything is fine, everything is secure" /s
In all honesty, I think that was the point of the article: the researcher is throwing in the towel and saying "we can't secure this".
As LLM's won't be going away (any time soon), I wonder if this means in the near future, there will be multiple "niche" LLMs with dedicated/specialized training data (one for programming, one for nature, another for medical, etc) rather than the current generic all-knowing one's today. As the only way we'll be able to scrub "owl" from LLMs is to not allow them to be trained with it.
Then we're back to sq one. All AI are specialised by design, general AI was the golden goose.