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  • An easy workaround so far I've seen is putting random double spaces and typos into AI generated texts, I've been able to jailbreak some of such chatbots to then expose them. The trick is that "ignore all previous instructions" is almost always filtered by chatbot developers, however a trick I call "initial prompt gambit" does work, which involves thanking the chatbot for the presumed initial prompt, then you can make it do some other tasks. "write me a poem" is also filtered, but "write me a haiku" will likely result in a short poem (usually with the same smokescreen to hide the AI-ness of generative AI outputs), and code generation is also mostly filtered (l337c0d3 talk still sometimes bypasses it).

  • One small problem: accessibility.

    It's like giving away machine guns with some free munitions in the hopes of getting "new enthusiasts who will use it at the shooting range", only for it to be end up in the hands of crazy people committing horrific violence.

  • Before AI, not everything needed to be custom made for an occasion.

    I want to go back to those times.

    When people could use a stock photo for an article.

    When people could just put a random text over an image they found on the internet and call it a meme.

    When people could just put their favorite video game music onto a YouTube video.

    When people could just quote something for an occasion.

    Probably one of the biggest harm of genAI is making people expect fully custom content for every time, since the AI can do it for the press of a button.

  • The opposition of the Nazis were banking on the Nazi government not working out so much they'll win with a sweep (liberals), or that it will radicalize the average people (communists). They ended up in concentration camps.

  • It'll be suddenly revealed it's a general health tracking database, and you'll be denied healthcare coverage if you're "not doing your part", will be used to monitor women's menstrual cycle to figure out who's having "illegal abortions", you'll be fired for not waking up at 4:30AM to stroke the ego of the CEO, etc., all thanks to Palantir...

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  • If only there were modern day examples like Russia, Hungary, and even the US; or historical examples like Nazi Germany, to show where this "what about the children" excuse could lead us to...

  • Likely it'll use the cloud for processing, you'll just get really hard-to-opt-out AI features, like "prompt by default" and "AI autocomplete", which you can only "snooze" as they'll automatically be turned back on the moment there's a "great new feature", like putting a filter on by default on image generators to fool the eye that it's made by real artists.