• richmondez@lemdro.id
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    21 hours ago

    Except that in this case it wasn’t been used as a power tool, otherwise it wouldn’t have been able to do anything without someone getting it to. It’s more akin to someone leaving a power tool lying around with a more saying “use this as you like” and then didn’t like that somone took down their garden shed with it.

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      12 hours ago

      As a software developer I have never heard of anybody saying, “polllute my code as you like”. It’s mind-boggling how people will excuse ANY behavior that attacks AI or people who use it. Anything a fellow AI-hater does must be right. Our Cause Uber Alles!

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        8 hours ago

        If you have an AI agent that you’ve given away your agency to to make calls like dropping databases or wrecking your code then you kinda did though. Perhaps you didn’t knowingly introduce these gaping security holes, fool me once shame on you and all that. Are you going to change your security posture and limit the LLMs access and reduce how much you let it do your home work for you now? Otherwise it’s on you next time it fucks up.