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this post was submitted on 13 Mar 2024
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It's funny how people can just link to a wikipedia article about a ten year old thought experiment and think its some kind of mic drop moment. The current AI paradigm is starting to hit its singularity curve and hardly anything that old is anything more than a novelty and largely not applicable to current models, ESPECIALLY when it comes to modeling,
We aren't seeing this kind of iteritave adversity being used in actual real world attacks, and it is largely useless to train on a patched vulnerability.
But I'm sure you already knew that, maybe your testing me?
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https://github.com/search?q=generative+adversarial+network&type=repositories&s=updated&o=desc
Do you remember last year when OpenAI pulled its own AI detection tool because it was performing so poorly?
I forgot about that, but this article from 6 months ago comparing the effectiveness of major AI detection tools reminded me.