AI researchers have been working on getting gen-ai systems working without human intervention for longer. Just 8 months ago the longest a system could run unsupervised was 8 minutes. This week a leading team of researchers announced that they had had an LLM doing agentic devlopment unsupervised successfully for EIGHT CONTINUOUS WEEKS,
The magic behind this breakthrough is profoundly simple; theysimply run the model at a much lower speed than before so it still only has to write 8 lines of code (the maximum such a system can produce safely under optimal conditions), but now it does it much more slowly.
This technique is easily replicated and is expected to allow all models to spend longer on tasks from this moment on.
The magic behind this breakthrough is profoundly simple; they
This technique is easily replicated and is expected to allow all models to spend longer on tasks from this moment on.
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As I'm sure you've all seen by now, nerds have been exploiting Meta's AI agent goop to steal Instagram accounts.
The Instagram AI agent for support could be convinced to reset the credentials to other users accounts by asking nicely and do a super gnarly kickflip on a skateboard, or something, I don't know.
Everyone on social media was freaking out. The trending posts on Xitter was people being all like ERRMERGERD ME INSTAGRAM ACCNT WAS STOLEN. It also resulted in some celebrities having their accounts stolen. One stolen account showed some rapper named Lil Tracy (?) messaging 14 year olds, or something, despite being 18 at the time.
All the big cybersecurity nerds were discussing it, yelling about AI, taking the opportunity to meme Zuckerberg (as is tradition).
The AI exploit thingy has apparently existed for awhile, a few months apparently, but that is kind of just gossip. I haven't seen any solid proof of that. Meta supposedly fixed the issue, but some people are saying you can still ask nicely and do a super gnarly heelflip and Instagram goop gives you account resets.
Cool stuff bro, it's AI, it's lit
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The Instagram AI agent for support could be convinced to reset the credentials to other users accounts by asking nicely and do a super gnarly kickflip on a skateboard, or something, I don't know.
Everyone on social media was freaking out. The trending posts on Xitter was people being all like ERRMERGERD ME INSTAGRAM ACCNT WAS STOLEN. It also resulted in some celebrities having their accounts stolen. One stolen account showed some rapper named Lil Tracy (?) messaging 14 year olds, or something, despite being 18 at the time.
All the big cybersecurity nerds were discussing it, yelling about AI, taking the opportunity to meme Zuckerberg (as is tradition).
The AI exploit thingy has apparently existed for awhile, a few months apparently, but that is kind of just gossip. I haven't seen any solid proof of that. Meta supposedly fixed the issue, but some people are saying you can still ask nicely and do a super gnarly heelflip and Instagram goop gives you account resets.
Cool stuff bro, it's AI, it's lit
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Instagram still hasn't (correctly) patched their AI goop account reset thingy. Accounts are still being stolen and Instagram hasn't said anything about it. Nerds continue to find ways to convince AI to reset accounts for them.
People on social media are freaking out because some of these profiles apparently are big sources of revenue for them.
Meanwhile, rumors are floating around that a few weeks ago Instagram laid off a large percentage of their Trust & Safety department and had it replaced with AI.
Very cool
People on social media are freaking out because some of these profiles apparently are big sources of revenue for them.
Meanwhile, rumors are floating around that a few weeks ago Instagram laid off a large percentage of their Trust & Safety department and had it replaced with AI.
Very cool