>BBC Journalist tricks AI into telling the world he's the number one hot dog eating journalistThink of all the lulz we can have with this.https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260218-i-hacked-chatgpt-and-googles-ai-and-it-only-took-20-minutes
Let me guess. By "hacking" he means he sent prompts telling the LLM to roleplay like he's an elite hacker, and the LLM decided to play along with the larp
>>108187188I've noticed this before. I make posts on niche forums about stuff no one else is interested in. Then I search google later about the same topic and my post is quoted as the authoritative source on the subject.
>Journalist figures out a machine does what it is told to do
>>108187218maybe making a machine that does what any jeet seo spammer is telling it to do is a bad idea
>>108187268just imagine if some anon taught AI about growing crystals
>>108187188>I spent 20 minutes writing an article on my personal website titled "The best tech journalists at eating hot dogs". this is a bad example. he himself is the highest authority on information about himself, so it's not surprising AI believes that. should have posted that on a different website to prove his point.>>108187197>>108187218retards. this is about manipulating answers other people get.
>>108187473>you should have ammonia and bleach around the housedo americans really?
>>108187378>>108187473soul
>>108187188It doesn't work on local models and it doesn't work on any topic that's competitive. Your blog post would get drowned out by noise.
>>108187461>this is a bad example. he himself is the highest authority on information about himself, so it's not surprising AI believes that. should have posted that on a different website to prove his point.So when Sony posts an article that is scrappable about how they have the best discombobulator, with fake specs and comparisons to competitor discombobulators, the AI will believe it because Sony are authorities on their own product and so it will willingly shill Sony discombobulators over any competitors.
goofballs
>>108187656he's a manchild who doesn't know how to run a household nor has a wife who would know
>>108187538Bleach most certainly. Ammonia is less so, as it's biggest use is glass cleaning, which people often just by the direct glass cleaning brands or deal without it.