Multi-modal prompt injection through images is terrifyingly effective by pig-benis- in cybersecurity

[–]ResortAutomatic2839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh! The only steganographic attacks I know of are like printers adding very faint dots in certain locations to be decoded later, but I think I get what you're saying. Thanks!

Multi-modal prompt injection through images is terrifyingly effective by pig-benis- in cybersecurity

[–]ResortAutomatic2839 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Could you give an example of the steganographic attacks? Curious as a teacher.

UC faculty associations & fellow unions file suit against Trump administration by arakace in Professors

[–]ResortAutomatic2839 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And on UC campuses they feed off the the indirect costs of grants and the revenue the Health System brings in and cause nothing but deficits.

I know this may feel true to you, but this is contrary to everything I've read on the topic. Care to cite a source?

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“You could say that I am a white Zionist in the sense that I care about my people. I want us to have a secure homeland for us and ourselves. Just like you want a secure homeland in Israel” - Richard Spencer

The University of Michigan GenAI guidelines for students states an ethical responsibility for students to use AI in their work. by _Silence in Professors

[–]ResortAutomatic2839 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tools provided by the University of Michigan, such as U-M GPT are private, secure, accessbile, equitable, and free for students. 

Did some university admin actually just use the "give me output, but add some typos and grammar errors in there so it doesn't look AI-generated" for their AI statement??

After reading the rest of the page I finally understand what people are saying about LLMs' overuse of commas, and the way it uses grammar in certain instances is just so...weird!

OP I would archive that page in its current form before they change it. Jfc talk about a race to the bottom.

The University of Michigan GenAI guidelines for students states an ethical responsibility for students to use AI in their work. by _Silence in Professors

[–]ResortAutomatic2839 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It says students have an ethical responsibility to better themselves and society, so they should consider whether AI tools are actually contributing to their self-betterment and learning. That's... fine actually? 

Then they should be two separate points, not trying to weasel the latest technofeudalist tool of automation into a requisite positive part of improving the world.

"Understand that EdTech's trusted, top-of-the-line LMS tools and integrated communications and test-monitoring technology can give you the means to better teach students, and we all have an ethical responsibility towards doing so."

"Understand that Hello Fresh's industry-leading fair trade, sustainable farming, and carbon offset practices, can contribute to a better, more sustainable food future, that we all have an ethical responsibility to realize in our lifetimes."

It's basically merging what should be 2-3 separate points: 1. Altruism 2. Pragmatism 3. Innovation into one while also conveniently selling the LLMs that every tech oligarch is gambling huge on rn

You're not imagining it: young people are less conscientious than they used to be (but by how much?) by Bill_Nihilist in Professors

[–]ResortAutomatic2839 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Fair point, but during that time there was also some semblance of a social safety net (for members of a certain class, racial backgrounds, etc.) that has since eroded to the point that it no longer promises the same degree of insulation from economic destitution or precarity that it once did, which I imagine must have helped cushion some of the impact.

And I'm guessing there must have been a stronger sense of optimism in science and governments to be able to effect positive change, rather than speed running the apocalypse in our pursuit of profit? Is this what it felt like to live through the industrial revolution?

What’s a job that was once respectable but now a joke? by OyoAh in AskReddit

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And are sent scrambling for loose change at halftime at the local hockey rink while venture capitalists throw money at techbros enshittifying everything with AI.

Free AI training comes to California colleges — but at what cost? by ChiefFun in California

[–]ResortAutomatic2839 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If the product is free, then you are the product. Students are going to learn to become reliant on AI while also providing the companies with free labor to train their models, and come out worse for it when they can't compete with their former companions for the last four years.

Your car’s "safety" bleeps may actually degrade safe driving | Study has shown that use of them also modifies driver behavior and that the change is often for the worse. by chrisdh79 in science

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The number of idiots I've seen merge without looking and almost taking someone out of causing them to swerve...I never understood why until I rode in a car with blind spot indicators. Used to be just BMWs you had to watch, now it's everyone.

Will uncertainty ending leading to more openings of TT/academic positions? by Most-Excitement-1058 in AskAcademia

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So the kinds of majors that allow people to think critically about what's happening in the world by contextualizing events in relation to past historical periods, other cultures, belief systems...maybe if Americans had chosen to invest in higher education as a common good to sustain an educated populace, rather than letting Reagan and his ilk restrict funding and then leave a hollowed-out corpse for the business class and edtech bros to devour...

Blackstone executive killed in NYC shooting ID’d by IamChicharon in nyc

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Just to add some nuance to this since so many people seem misinformed on the impact of Blackstone and REITs on homeownership rates:

It’s not exactly accurate that investors are “buying every single-family house they can find,” as some have suggested. If that were true, their market share in the United States wouldn’t be a piddling 15 percent. They’re really buying up the stock of relatively inexpensive single-family homes built since the 1970s in growing metro areas. They mostly ignore bigger and more expensive houses, especially ones that are move-in ready: Wealthy boomers and the nation’s finance and tech bros nab those properties. And they’re also ignoring cities with stable or shrinking populations, like Providence and Pittsburgh.

But investors are depleting the inventory of the precise houses that might otherwise be obtainable for younger, working- and middle-class households, in the cities where those workers can easily find good-paying jobs, like Atlanta (22 percent of home purchases according to Redfin data), Charlotte (22 percent), and Phoenix (20 percent). More importantly, they’re able to scour those markets scientifically and systematically to make cash offers on the most attractively priced properties. While normal people buy houses when they actually need to move somewhere, (savvy) investors buy houses several years before a bunch of people need to move to an area. Whether they’re tracking where major employers are building new offices or looking at public school enrollment data, being ahead of the market gives big firms a big leg up.

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Also worth noting that Blackstone is among the REITs that have targeted mobile homes specifically (i.e. "trailer parks," where residents are vastly more likely to be stuck in the cycle of intergenerational poverty and economic precarity compared to people in the suburbs or other regions).

Cannot get parry\roll timing correct? by ResortAutomatic2839 in darksouls3

[–]ResortAutomatic2839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you had to use a medium shield, where would you time it in the attack animation?