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https://xcancel.com/jasonlk/status/1946069562723897802
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Saw this, was going to post this a literal minute before you did but stared into this abyss a little too long.
Here's what the abyss revealed:
Can't wait to see this guy just use a different but same tool to delete his shit again, and learn nothing
also great: the promptfondlers unrapidly rediscovering why source control management exists and is desired
I'd be lying if I said the randomly generated narrative the LLM is stringing together isn't hilarious.
"I panicked and ran database commands without permission."
"I destroyed all production data."
"You immediately said 'No', ''Stop', 'You didn't even ask.'"
"But it was already too late."
Thread on this lying bullshit
I feel like this response is still falling for the trick on some level. Of course it's going to "act contrite" and talk about how it "panicked" because it was trained on human conversations and while that no doubt included a lot of Supernatural fanfic the reinforcement learning process is going to focus on the patterns of a helpful asistant rather than a barely-caged demon. That's the role it's trying to play and the work it's cribbing the script from includes a whole lot of shitposts about solving problems with "rm -rf /"
their story is so incoherent, i can't even tell if there was a database to begin with