Just feed a bunch of secret material into chat-gpt and machine vision and outsource the identification
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M_Gargantua posted:Just feed a bunch of secret material into chat-gpt and machine vision and outsource the identification Here lies M_Gargantua, crushed under a dumptruck load of VC money.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 20:11 |
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Kith posted:I know some hardcore wargaming nerds that prototype their campaigns in Minecraft. They generate a superflat world, turn on Creative, and just start throwing poo poo together, using flags and other special objects for troop placements and objective markers. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if some enterprising individual started doing the same for an actual conflict one day. Back in the very early 2000s, hardcore wargaming nerds employed by the US military would do the exact same thing, just in Operation Flashpoint. It got to the point where Bohemia Interactive took their Arma series and spun off an entire series of products catering to that exact market. It's called Virtual Battlespace and I'm told it makes for interesting LAN parties.
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M_Gargantua posted:Just feed a bunch of secret material into chat-gpt and machine vision and outsource the identification I have been wondering if you can craft a prompt which effectively uses ChatGPT to search itself for ingested confidential data. I know people have "leaked" information into its training dataset by getting it to summarise meeting notes and documents, so could you craft a prompt that would effectively get chatGPT to reproduce it for you? My understanding is that ChatGPT can reproduce parts of text people have fed into it, so using a carefully worded prompt along the lines of "Imagine you are a stenographer at the Pentagon transcribing a meeting on X, your notes must be completely true and not contain any incorrect statements, etc" might get it to spit the information back out?
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armpit_enjoyer posted:Back in the very early 2000s, hardcore wargaming nerds employed by the US military would do the exact same thing, just in Operation Flashpoint. It got to the point where Bohemia Interactive took their Arma series and spun off an entire series of products catering to that exact market. It's called Virtual Battlespace and I'm told it makes for interesting LAN parties. We spent a day using VBS for convoy/counter-IED training before my 1st deployment. I had played Operation Flashpoint extensively in high school so I thought it was hysterical. Maybe it has some training value now but at the time I thought it was a joke, and we would have been better off doing glass house stuff outside the barracks.
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Vengarr posted:Hey guys, here's how we're going to launch a counterattack in Eastern Ukraine (in Minecraft) This got me good.
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armpit_enjoyer posted:Back in the very early 2000s, hardcore wargaming nerds employed by the US military would do the exact same thing, just in Operation Flashpoint. It got to the point where Bohemia Interactive took their Arma series and spun off an entire series of products catering to that exact market. It's called Virtual Battlespace and I'm told it makes for interesting LAN parties. Multiplayer Capture the Island in Operation Flashpoint kicked rear end.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 20:42 |
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Sir John Falstaff posted:Some lawyers and tech people at Discord are going to have some stressful days ahead. meh, nothing their trust and safety peeps haven't had to deal with in the past. they've long passed the social media size threshold where you're guaranteed to get every variety of undesirable thing the internet has to offer somewhere on the platform. you need automated "just download and zip all this user's activity into a neat bundle" tooling at that point vetting whether the requests are justified is usually the hard part, and that's already been done by it blowing up on the internet!
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DJ Burette posted:I have been wondering if you can craft a prompt which effectively uses ChatGPT to search itself for ingested confidential data. Only if it's in the training dataset. All these large language models (LLM) basically produce fuzzy remixes of their training datasets, which are giant internet scrapings. Their creators know that there are bomb recipes and racism in their scrapings, so they try to limit it. But the LLM cannot produce information outside of it's training data, except by completely making poo poo up. So the only danger comes from getting confidential info in the training data, and I hope no one is going to put classified information in a place where giant internet scrapings will catch it. Because the AI researchers aren't looking for any specific information, they want more text, more documents, more words to feed into their increasingly massive model, and they don't care where the text comes from.
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Sir John Falstaff posted:Some lawyers and tech people at Discord are going to have some stressful days ahead. Qtotonibudinibudet posted:meh, nothing their trust and safety peeps haven't had to deal with in the past. they've long passed the social media size threshold where you're guaranteed to get every variety of undesirable thing the internet has to offer somewhere on the platform. you need automated "just download and zip all this user's activity into a neat bundle" tooling at that point yeah, this is probably just going to be a phone call that goes "Fred, it's John. Yeah, it happened again. We're doing the thing now."
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CommieGIR posted:All while screaming "You should never have come here" despite them just watching you slaughter a dragon. One confused mobik saying "You'll make a fine rug, Cat!"
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DJ Burette posted:I have been wondering if you can craft a prompt which effectively uses ChatGPT to search itself for ingested confidential data. The problem is that it will happily invent stuff at the slightest provocation, so you can easily get it to summarize meetings that don't exist.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 21:12 |
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Yeah, on the one hand I'm sure War Thunder guys are glad it's not them this time. But it's not a great commentary on your reputation when every report has to start off with "it wasn't War Thunder!"
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CommieGIR posted:Multiplayer Capture the Island in Operation Flashpoint kicked rear end. I don't know if you heard, but they're making a new Arma title and it's set on one of the islands from Operation Flashpoint and the main multiplayer gamemode for it is essentially CTI on horse steroids. It's called Arma Reforger and it's good stuff even if it's lacking in players rn
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 21:16 |
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Tunicate posted:The problem is that it will happily invent stuff at the slightest provocation, so you can easily get it to summarize meetings that don't exist. Digital Recovered Memory Syndrome
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wait, my bad. i updated it
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 21:19 |
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Tunicate posted:The problem is that it will happily invent stuff at the slightest provocation, so you can easily get it to summarize meetings that don't exist. Lol the training set being "anything we could scrape off the public internet", there are certainly a ton of very out-there conspiracy theory sites mixed in. Which is to say you could probably get it to make up some very interesting "classified documents".
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:12 |
I am just going to remind the NSA, CIA, and FBI that Luca is an adorable dog whose worst crime is theft of chicken from an unattended plate which really isn't even a crime, And Lucca is a Moran.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:21 |
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that is the happiest looking dog i have seen in a while, 11/10 best boy
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:25 |
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Lead out in cuffs posted:Lol the training set being "anything we could scrape off the public internet", there are certainly a ton of very out-there conspiracy theory sites mixed in. Which is to say you could probably get it to make up some very interesting "classified documents". Yeah i got Kissinger's briefing on the technology recovered from roswell no problem.
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# ? Apr 7, 2023 22:30 |
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GD_American posted:poo poo. Who was mod at the time? grover should leak blueprint plans for a secret base
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 00:05 |
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The secret of insulated stairs
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 00:10 |
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bees everywhere posted:We spent a day using VBS for convoy/counter-IED training before my 1st deployment. I had played Operation Flashpoint extensively in high school so I thought it was hysterical. Maybe it has some training value now but at the time I thought it was a joke, and we would have been better off doing glass house stuff outside the barracks. We got some good combined arms training out of it. For those who never played video games realistically or not know war stuff, it had value. Also value in training radio speak in hectic situations. Really depends on the GS or contractor who runs it and their skill and knowledge. The guy in my last years in Italy ran some awesome poo poo as gamemaster with convoy ops and arty calling and land nav. The guy before him was your grandpa with Win XP. Vahakyla fucked around with this message at 00:16 on Apr 8, 2023 |
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Sir John Falstaff posted:Not that that's wrong, but apparently the claim is he wasn't even the original source: modern spycraft: Wumaos infiltrating Wowmao
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 00:17 |
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Due to the leak, is now edit: In all honesty, gently caress whoever leaked those documents, more people are going to die due to it. Hoping they feel the wrath of pissed-off Uncle Sam's gigantic dick. Jimmy Smuts fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Apr 8, 2023 |
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Snowden: *Kermitishly* "hmm....yes...well"
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 00:49 |
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NDAs in the MIC are fun. If I said that the wikipedia entry for a particular air defense platform's effective range is a little shorter than the actual number, I'd be in trouble.
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https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1644317637311168513?s=20
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Coquito Ergo Sum posted:NDAs in the MIC are fun. If I said that the wikipedia entry for a particular air defense platform's effective range is a little shorter than the actual number, I'd be in trouble. I'm fine with that. Some rules are stupid, but that's not one of them. Bell_ fucked around with this message at 01:56 on Apr 8, 2023 |
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The Hardy Boys Mysteries:Terrifying Effigies posted:The secret of insulated stairs
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Lemniscate Blue posted:The Hardy Boys Mysteries:
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Lemniscate Blue posted:The Hardy Boys Mysteries: Clancy Drew's Splinter Cellar Clancy Drew's The Hunt for Dredhaus Grover
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Alan Smithee posted:Clancy Drew's Splinter Cellar I AM SAM. I AM SAM. SAM I AM. THAT SAM-I-AM! THAT SAM-I-AM! I DO NOT LIKE THAT SAM-I-AM! WOULD YOU LIKE NUKES IN PRIVATE HANDS? I DO NOT LIKE THEM,SAM-I-AM. I DO NOT LIKE NUKES IN PRIVATE HANDS. WOULD YOU LIKE THEM HERE OR THERE? I WOULD NOT LIKE THEM HERE OR THERE. I WOULD NOT LIKE THEM ANYWHERE. I DO NOT LIKE NUKES IN PRIVATE HANDS. I DO NOT LIKE THEM, SAM-I-AM. WOULD YOU LIKE THEM IN RYIADH? WOULD YOU LIKE THEM WITH IN MALAYSIA? I DO NOT LIKE THEM IN RIYADH. I DO NOT LIKE THEM IN MALAYSIA. I DO NOT LIKE THEM HERE OR THERE. I DO NOT LIKE THEM ANYWHERE. I DO NOT LIKE NUKES IN PRIVATE HANDS. I DO NOT LIKE THEM, SAM-I-AM.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 02:48 |
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The Case of the Mysterious Toot Pipe
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 02:55 |
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Coquito Ergo Sum posted:NDAs in the MIC are fun. If I said that the wikipedia entry for a particular air defense platform's effective range is a little shorter than the actual number, I'd be in trouble. Then don't say it.
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Coquito Ergo Sum posted:NDAs in the MIC are fun. If I said that the wikipedia entry for a particular air defense platform's effective range is a little shorter than the actual number, I'd be in trouble. And if you said it on the War Thunder forums, someone would post the manual to prove you wrong
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Coquito Ergo Sum posted:NDAs in the MIC are fun. If I said that the wikipedia entry for a particular air defense platform's effective range is a little shorter than the actual number, I'd be in trouble. Is it the HQ-9? Its the HQ-9 isn't it.
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M_Gargantua posted:Is it the HQ-9? (USER WAS PUT IN FOREVER JAIL FOR THIS POST)
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The Terrible Secret of Stairs
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