oh funny someone published an academic research paper on this, the abstract sounds interesting: nber.org/papers/w34910

anyone know anything about it?

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Could there be an "uncanny valley" of , where the error rates are low enough that humans get lazy and stop checking, which then leads to higher error rates than when humans did it without AI. Unfortunately, the current business models prioritize and , so that will bias them towards ignoring this affect.

This is absolutely nuts: hackers are hijacking high-profile Instagram accounts by simply asking Meta's AI chatbot to change the email on the account. Meta's AI does it, hacker gets password reset code, they're in. A staggering security issue

404media.co/hackers-simply-ask

RE: social.wildeboer.net/@jwildebo

I'm so proud of our government institutions that are moving to Mastodon ๐Ÿฅน

There are now several Dutch ministeries, provincies, agencies and municipalities, but also officials such as state secretaries and ministeries on social.overheid.nl ๐Ÿฅณ

A big thank you to @manfredzielinski for making this happen.

And what I find quite funny is that maybe a third of the phone call would be taken up with the standard Austrian pleasantries one must use, including a proper greeting and minimum two forms of goodbye ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Someone should do a quantitative analysis of 's vs 's for , or 's for which both surely include tricks that this point. I'd bet both those companies have done that internally. Any chance of leaks? ๐Ÿ˜‰ So much of how Debian works is in public, so anyone could do some kind of analysis.

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