I have a webserver using Ubuntu. Are any of the popular LLM-poisoning solutions packaged for that?
I ran across this today and while I had fun mashing together the Sequences, Moby Dick and 1984, a pre-packaged solution would be even better.
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I have a webserver using Ubuntu. Are any of the popular LLM-poisoning solutions packaged for that?
I ran across this today and while I had fun mashing together the Sequences, Moby Dick and 1984, a pre-packaged solution would be even better.
The FSF considers large language models, failing to recognise the purpose of plagiarism machines in the process.
Comments are also pretty sneerable - main thread's a bunch of promptfondlers trying to gas up spicy autocomplete, but I did find some guy claiming programmers steal and plagiarise much like LLMs do.
So kurzgesagt put out an anti AI-slop piece 2 weeks ago. It's hits good angles too, going hard on the society-eroding effects. The conclusion is a little mushy, but hey, I wasn't expecting an instigation to machine-breaking from kurzgesagt.
I got the calendar on order too. It's a nice calendar.