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embedding-shape
165 days ago
Probably always be true, but also probably not effective in the wild. Researchers will train a version, see results are off, put guards against poisoned data, re-train and no damage been done to whatever they release.
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d-lisp
165 days ago
How would they put guards against poisoned data ? How would they identify poisoned data if there are a lot/obfuscated ?
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