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by vharuck
1165 days ago
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>Neither do computer viruses, or biological viruses I'm looking forward to the first AI computer virus when a LLM can make arbitrary connections to the web. Each iteration takes its own code, modifies it slightly with a standard prompt ("Make this program work better as a virus"), then executes the result. Most of these "mutations" would be garbage, but it's not impossible some will end up matching common tactics: phishing, posing as downloadable videos for popular TV shows. I'm infosec-ignorant, so most of those details are probably dumb. But I think the kernel holds true: a virus that edits its own code at each step, backed by the semantic "intent" of a LLM. |
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En passant, it's a bit sad that today's AI is almost 100% neural networks. I wonder how many evolutionary approaches are being tested behind closed doors by the metaphorical FAANGs.