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AI'S EXISTENTIAL CRISIS —
AI-powered Bing Chat loses its mind when fed Ars Technica article

"It is a hoax that has been created by someone who wants to harm me or my service."


https://arstechnica.com/inform...rs-technica-article/


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“prompt injection technique”

Ironic. PC-lore has it that the young Bill Gates got his start with computers by working as a tester whose job was to feed different inputs into computer programs and see what inputs can crash the programs.


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Ok now things are getting interesting!

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If people begin to rely on LLMs such as Bing Chat for authoritative information, we could be looking at a recipe for social chaos in the near future.


Yes

We're getting closer to "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."


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Ok now things are getting interesting!

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If people begin to rely on LLMs such as Bing Chat for authoritative information, we could be looking at a recipe for social chaos in the near future.


Yes

We're getting closer to "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."


Spot on.


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OMG

Did anyone else read this?
Yes, read that this morning. Disconcerting but still sounded forced and artificial.


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Ok now things are getting interesting!

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If people begin to rely on LLMs such as Bing Chat for authoritative information, we could be looking at a recipe for social chaos in the near future.


Yes

We're getting closer to "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."


That's great!!!


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Microsoft is limiting how extensively people can converse with its Bing AI chatbot, following media coverage of the bot going off the rails during long exchanges.

Bing Chat will now reply to up to five questions or statements in a row for each conversation, after which users will be prompted to start a new topic, the company said in a blog post Friday. Users will also be limited to 50 total replies per day.

The restrictions are meant to keep conversations from getting weird. Microsoft said long discussions "can confuse the underlying chat model."


https://www.cnet.com/tech/comp...onversations-normal/


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What I haven’t figured out is how the AI assimilated billions of pictures of cats.


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The restrictions are meant to keep conversations from getting weird. Microsoft said long discussions "can confuse the underlying chat model."


Um, I think this just makes the red flags even redder.. or ... flag-i-er??
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A deeper dive into how ChatGPT works:

https://writings.stephenwolfra...nd-why-does-it-work/


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