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by 101008
74 days ago
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Based on this comment: > I definitely get this. The thing that gives me hope is that you only need to poison a very small % of content to damage AI models pretty significantly. It helps combat the mass scraping, because a significant chunk of the data they get will be useless, and its very difficult to filter it by hand It'd be great if the code returned by this project is code that doesn't work. Imagine if all these models are being trained with code that looks OK but in the end it just bullshit. I'd be amazing. |
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Everything from loops that won’t end to incorrect function calls and emoji “definitions” that are both realistic and wrong.
Very impressive project tbh.