"We created a Large Language Model!"
"Let's use it for knowledge."
It's a language model.
"Let's use it for math!"
…Language model.
"Have it write and modify code!"
L A N G U A G E…
"It will make scientists obsolete!"
*slams door*
"We created a Large Language Model!"
"Let's use it for knowledge."
It's a language model.
"Let's use it for math!"
…Language model.
"Have it write and modify code!"
L A N G U A G E…
"It will make scientists obsolete!"
*slams door*
So a crazy thing happened. In a crime thriller film called Les chambres rouges (Red Rooms, 2023) there is a scene where the hacker protagonist is attempting to purchase a snuff film in online auction. The auction happens via IRC or IRC-like chatting environment and to my surprise there's actually me @rolle and my wife @mustikkasoppa who are one of the bidders.
1) The nickname of my wife is mistakenly written as "mustikasoppa" (with one k) but if I recall correctly she has used a mistakenly written nickname in the past
2) We are both operators and on the same IRC channel as we've been for the past 17 years
This is not a coincidence. One nickname can be made up by accident but not two with these features and definitely not in a French movie. My wife's nick "mustikkasoppa" is Finnish and means "blueberry soup".
Our IRC logs are more or less public because of open source and statistics so I presume the scene has been made with chatgpt which has scraped our nicks from the Internet so that they ended up in the movie. We still chat via IRC every day together.
The era of AI... Do your background check, folks. I'm glad this wasn't a dramatized documentary film but a complete fiction. However my wife and I are real. Mixed feelings.
#openai -- what is the FUCKING point of having 2fa if you keep using captcha, email 2fa and hotp 2fa..
FUCKING STOP MAKING THINGS WORSE!!