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lootsauce commented on Indirect Prompt Injection Attacks Against LLM Assistants   schneier.com/blog/archive... · Posted by u/lootsauce
lootsauce · 6 months ago
The recent DEFCON talk for the referenced paper https://www.youtube.com/live/pleLhJRW9Fw

The risks in LLM powered systems seems like an opened pandora's box the more I look into mitigating it.

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lootsauce · a year ago
I totally agree with the sentiments in the video that the current state of agent architectures feels not there yet and we need an interoperable composable standard.
lootsauce commented on Show HN: Zerox – Document OCR with GPT-mini   github.com/getomni-ai/zer... · Posted by u/themanmaran
lootsauce · 2 years ago
In my own experiments I have had major failures where much of the text is fabricated by the LLM to the point where I just find it hard to trust even with great prompt engineering. What I have been very impressed with is it’s ability to take medium quality ocr from acrobat with poor formatting, lots of errors and punctuation problems and render 100% accurate and properly formatted output by simply asking it to correct the ocr output. This approach using traditional cheap ocr for grounding might be a really robust and cheap option.
lootsauce commented on What I think about when I edit (2019)   evaparish.com/blog/how-i-... · Posted by u/tarf
lootsauce · 2 years ago
My brain must be warped by using LLMs because I could not help but think that it would be an amazing prompt, complete with multiple examples of each principal. Perhaps good prompting is good writing?
lootsauce commented on Money bubble   tbray.org/ongoing/When/20... · Posted by u/headalgorithm
INGELRII · 2 years ago
Aswath Damodaran's Nvidia analsysis: Assuming 32% CAGR rate of over 5 years with 40% target operating margin at the end of period Nvidia is now 40% overvalued. https://aswathdamodaran.blogspot.com/2024/02/the-seven-samur...
lootsauce · 2 years ago
Logical yet, how overvalued did Tesla get?
lootsauce commented on 100 Years Ago, IBM Was Born   spectrum.ieee.org/ibm-his... · Posted by u/pseudolus
KineticLensman · 2 years ago
> But not just about companies, but everything

For me, it's a good argument against conspiracy theories. There's no way there could be secretive organisations running for years and controlling the world without screwing up in stupid and obvious ways.

lootsauce · 2 years ago
To the contrary does it not imply any well organized group should have an easier time of accomplishing their aims while the rest are mired in the chaos?

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KarmaCake day891March 10, 2011View Original