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Sebguer commented on OpenAI – vulnerability responsible disclosure   requilence.any.org/open-a... · Posted by u/requilence
postalcoder · a month ago
There was an issue with conversation leakage, though. It involved some bug with Redis.

I felt like it was a huge deal at the time but it’s surprisingly hard to quickly google it.

Sebguer · a month ago
It was the classic "oh no we did caching wrong" bug that many startups bump into. It didn't expose actual conversations though, only their titles: https://openai.com/index/march-20-chatgpt-outage/
Sebguer commented on Unlike ChatGPT, Anthropic has doubled down on Artifacts   ben-mini.com/2025/claude-... · Posted by u/bewal416
jasonjmcghee · a month ago
How stable are these now?

I turned off artifacts months ago because it would:

- frequently update code incorrectly / bad edit diff

- act like it updated / created an artifact when it just did nothing

- slowly / painfully delete every single line one by one before rewriting

- use artifacts for things that shouldn't have had any code written at all

Just wasn't worth the value it provided. This was before claude code.

Sebguer · a month ago
The extra system prompt can definitely cause some performance issues, and it can over use them. The deleting every line behavior is gone though. It's definitely not something you should turn on for every conversation, but it's quite compelling for creating little capsule web apps.
Sebguer commented on OpenAI – vulnerability responsible disclosure   requilence.any.org/open-a... · Posted by u/requilence
jojobas · a month ago
Coming up with accurate financial data that you can't get it to report outright doesn't seem like one.
Sebguer · a month ago
Models do not possess awareness of their training data. Also you are taking at face value that it is "accurate".
Sebguer commented on OpenAI – vulnerability responsible disclosure   requilence.any.org/open-a... · Posted by u/requilence
requilence · a month ago
In one of the responses, it provided the financial analysis of a not well-known company with a non-Latin name located in a small country. I found this company; it is real and numbers in the response are real. When I asked my ChatGPT to provide a financial report for this company without using web tools, it responded: `Unfortunately, I don’t have specific financial statements for “xxx” for 2021 and 2022 in my training data, and since you’ve asked not to use web search, I can’t pull them live.`.
Sebguer · a month ago
Do you understand what a hallucination is?
Sebguer commented on LLM Inevitabilism   tomrenner.com/posts/llm-i... · Posted by u/SwoopsFromAbove
oblio · a month ago
What hardware advancement? There's hardly any these days... Especially not for this kind of computing.
Sebguer · a month ago
Have you heard of TPUs?
Sebguer commented on Cloudflare Introduces Default Blocking of A.I. Data Scrapers   nytimes.com/2025/07/01/te... · Posted by u/stephendause
sealeck · 2 months ago
Sebguer · 2 months ago
Managed challenges are just CAPTCHA by another name.
Sebguer commented on My AI skeptic friends are all nuts   fly.io/blog/youre-all-nut... · Posted by u/tabletcorry
JohnKemeny · 3 months ago
But they say "yes, it didn't work 6 months ago, but it does now", and they say this every month. They're constantly resetting the goal post.

Today it works, it didn't in the past, but it does now. Rinse and repeat.

Sebguer · 3 months ago
this is only a compelling counter-argument if you are referring to a single, individual person who is saying this repeatedly. and there probably are! but the author of this article is not that person, and is also speaking to a very specific loop that only first truly became prevalent 6-9 months ago.
Sebguer commented on Google is winning on every AI front   thealgorithmicbridge.com/... · Posted by u/vinhnx
Lerc · 4 months ago
LLMs should be legally required to act in the interest of their users (not their creators).

This is a standard that already applies to positions of advisors such as Medical professionals, lawyers and financial advisors.

I haven't seen this discussed much by regulators, but I have made a couple of submissions here and there expressing this opinion.

AIs will get better, and they will become more trusted. They cannot be allowed to sell the answer to the question "Who should I vote for?" To the highest bidder.

Sebguer · 4 months ago
Who decides what's in the interest of the user?
Sebguer commented on DOGE staffer is trying to reroute FEMA funds   dropsitenews.com/p/doge-f... · Posted by u/jkestner
lenerdenator · 6 months ago
Because generally speaking, it's not a good idea to have machines with possible links to sensitive government data not under the jurisdiction of the government that owns that data.
Sebguer · 6 months ago
https://xkcd.com/932/

(Don't get me wrong, I think the existence of DOGE is a farce, but this website is literally just a blog... It's not hosting secrets, and getting caught up in conspiracy theories of it being 'hosted offshore' is missing the forest for the trees)

Edit: After reading https://www.404media.co/anyone-can-push-updates-to-the-doge-... (which lol, what competence!) it sounds like the 'not on american soil' is bowdlerized from the fact that they're running on Cloudflare pages so there isn't a 'server'.

Sebguer commented on DOGE staffer is trying to reroute FEMA funds   dropsitenews.com/p/doge-f... · Posted by u/jkestner
lenerdenator · 6 months ago
I've seen rumors that the server isn't on US soil. Any confirmation of that?
Sebguer · 6 months ago
It's fronted by Cloudflare, so not sure how someone would assess that, or why it wouldn't be on US soil (or why that would matter).

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