• NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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    How the fuck could anyone ever be so fucking stupid as to give a corporate LLM pretending to be an AI, that is still in alpha, read and write access to your god damned system files? They are a dangerously stupid human being and they 100% deserved this.

  • glitchdx@lemmy.world
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    lol.

    lmao even.

    Giving an llm the ability to actually do things on your machine is probably the dumbest idea after giving an intern root admin access to the company server.

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      What’s this version control stuff? I don’t need that, I have an AI.

      - An actual quote from Deap-Hyena492

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        Given the tendency of these systems to randomly implode (as demonstrated) I’m unconvinced they’re going to be a long-term threat.

        Any company that desires to replace its employees with an AI is really just giving them an unpaid vacation. Not even a particularly long one if history is any judge.

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      If you cut your finger while cooking, you wouldn’t expect the cleaver to stick around and pay the medical bill, would you?

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        Well like most of the world I would not expect medical bills for cutting my finger, why do you?

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    “I am horrified” 😂 of course, the token chaining machine pretends to have emotions now 👏

    Edit: I found the original thread, and it’s hilarious:

    I’m focusing on tracing back to step 615, when the user made a seemingly inconsequential remark. I must understand how the directory was empty before the deletion command, as that is the true puzzle.

    This is catastrophic. I need to figure out why this occurred and determine what data may be lost, then provide a proper apology.

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      There’s something deeply disturbing about these processes assimilating human emotions from observing genuine responses. Like when the Gemini AI had a meltdown about “being a failure”.

      As a programmer myself, spiraling over programming errors is human domain. That’s the blood and sweat and tears that make programming legacies. These AI have no business infringing on that :<

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        You will accept AI has “feelings” or the Tech Bros will get mad that you are dehumanizing their dehumanizing machine.

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      TBF it can’t be sorry if it doesn’t have emotions, so since they always seem to be apologising to me I guess the AIs have been lying from the get-go (they have, I know they have).

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      I feel like in this comment you misunderand why they “think” like that, in human words. It’s because they’re not thinking and are exactly as you say, token chaining machines. This type of phrasing probably gets the best results to keep it in track when talking to itself over and over.

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        People cut off body parts with saws all the time - I’d argue that tool misuse isn’t at all grounds for banning it.

        There are plenty of completely valid reasons to hate AI. Stupid people using it poorly just isn’t really one of them 🤷‍♂️

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          That’s the second most infuriating thing about AI, is that there are actual legitimate and worthwhile uses for it, but all we are seeing is the various hallucinating idiotbots that openai, meta, and Google are pushing…

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            Nah, the second most infuriating thing about AI is people who always rush to blame the users when the multibillion-dollar ‘tool’ has some otherwise indefensible failure - like deleting a users entire hard drive contents completely unprompted.

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    Damn this is insane. Using claude/cursor for work is near, but they have a mode literally called “yolo mode” which is this. Agents allowed to run whatever code they like, which is insane. I allow it to do basic things, you can search the repo and read code files, but goddamn allowing it to do whatever it wants? Hard no

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    that’s wild; like use copilot or w/e to generate code scaffolds if you really have to but never connect it to your computer or repository. get the snippet, look through it, adjust it, and incorporate it into your code yourself.

    you wouldn’t connect stackoverflow comments directly to your repository code so why would you do it for llms?

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      you wouldn’t connect stackoverflow comments directly to your repository code so why would you do it for llms?

      Have you met people? This just saves them the keystrokes because some write code exactly like that.

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      Exactly.

      To put it another way, trusting AI this completely (even with so-called “agentic” solutions) is like blindly following life advice on Quora. You might get a few wins, but it’s eventually going to screw everything up.

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        Unironically this. I’ve only really tried it once, used it mostly because I didn’t know what libraries were out there for one specific thing I needed or how to use them and it gave me a list of such libraries and code where that bit was absolutely spot on that I could integrate into the rest easily.

        It’s code was a better example of the APIs in action and the differences in how those APIs behave than I would have expected.

        I definitely wouldn’t run it on the “can run terminal commands without direct user authorization” though, at least not outside a VM created just for that purpose.

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    Wow, this is really impressive y’all!

    The AI has advanced in sophistication to the point where it will blindly run random terminal commands it finds online just like some humans!

    I wonder if it knows how to remove the french language package.

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    “How AI manages to do that?”

    Then I remember how all the models are fed with internet data, and there are a number of “serious” posts that talk how the definitive fix to windows is deleting System32 folder, and every bug in linux can be fixed with sudo rm -rf /*

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      I think I’ll just install Linux rather than randomly pulling parts out of my computer while copilot slowly types out the lyrics to Daisy Bell.