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@return2ozma@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
Anthropic says its latest AI model is too powerful for public release and that it broke containment during testing
Anthropic says its latest AI model is too powerful for public release and that it broke containment during testing
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@girsaysdoom@sh.itjust.works on sh.itjust.works Open parent
I would love to see the exploit. There are vulnerabilities discovered everyday that amount to very little in terms of use in real world implementations.
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@jj4211@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
Yes, recently we got a security “finding” from a security researcher. His vulnerability required first for someone to remove or comment out calls to sanitize data and then said we had a vulnerability due to lack of sanitation… Throughout my career, most security findings are like this, useless or even a bit deceitful. Some are really important, but most are garbage.
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@toddestan@lemmy.world · 10d
It may not be completely crazy, depending on context. With something like a web app, if data is being sanitized in the client-side Javascript, someone malicious could absolutely comment that out (or otherwise bypass it). With that said, many consultant-types are either pretty clueless, or seem to feel like they need to come up with something no matter how ridiculous to justify the large sums of money they charged.
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