Posted on 10/11/2023 9:11:55 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Generative AI “will undoubtedly revolutionize our workforce and enhance Guardian’s ability to operate at speed,” Lisa Costa, Space Force’s chief technology and innovation officer, said in the memo. But Costa also cited concerns over cybersecurity, data handling and procurement requirements, saying that the adoption of AI and LLMs needs to be “responsible.”
No further explanations were provided. Experts have flagged a risk that, under some conditions, voluminous and potentially non-public data involved in feeding models with documents and prompts could end up leaking out into the public arena or get hacked in other ways. The memo said Costa planned to release new guidance within 30 days.
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“Guardian”??? If that is a machine, it’s kinda funny because that was the name of the Russian computer in Colossus the Forbin Project.
They should just call it “Skynet” from the start.
Stephen Falken: Hello, Joshua.
Joshua: A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?
David Lightman: How about Global Thermonuclear War?
Joshua: Wouldn't you prefer a nice game of chess?
David Lightman: Later. Right now let's play Global Thermonuclear War. Joshua: Fine.
Some enterprising insider probably started to get creative with prompts and got unexpected results.
AI is creating Fake ads already that are scamming stupid people
I’m just glad someone got it.
I can see a bunch of pinheads sitting around thinking up names. “Dude, lets go with Skynet”.
Consultant: “No, really bad optics”
In that story, it took only two interlinked computers to take over the world. On the Internet, there are billions.
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