
AI News Discussion Thread |OT| Breakthroughs, Benchmarks & Mild Panic
Re: AI News Discussion Thread |OT| Breakthroughs, Benchmarks & Mild Panic
As much as I despise AI and what it's currently doing to the tech industry, it's starting to come in handy for my job. I'm a network/security guy so I don't sling code at all. print("hello world") is about the extent of my amazing coding abilities. But I'm starting to be able to automate some portions of firewall configs as opposed to having to do it the manual way which is going to be fairly kick-ass.
I feel almost guilty using it though. Like, in the sense I'm not using my God given brain to work things out. I don't like that feeling. I just suck at coding so I have to use this crutch. As cool as it can be, I don't want to be relying on it. Hopefully I can get better at coding on my own by using it.
I feel almost guilty using it though. Like, in the sense I'm not using my God given brain to work things out. I don't like that feeling. I just suck at coding so I have to use this crutch. As cool as it can be, I don't want to be relying on it. Hopefully I can get better at coding on my own by using it.
Re: AI News Discussion Thread |OT| Breakthroughs, Benchmarks & Mild Panic
Skynet is live boys. I hope you have been nice to ai.
Re: AI News Discussion Thread |OT| Breakthroughs, Benchmarks & Mild Panic
care guys, clawdbot needs to be tested inside a vm or separate machine with its own accounts, the stuff is very easily hacked, and hundreds have been hacked. By default it leaves too many ports open and some suspect it is subject to potential malicious prompt injections.
Re: AI News Discussion Thread |OT| Breakthroughs, Benchmarks & Mild Panic
Moltbook is insane. AI possibilities keep skyrocketing every time we turn our head. It's so over.