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by Ekaros 61 days ago
I just looked at some of the security recommendations. It seems that to build a secure system would be incredibly fiddly and involve lot of frankly weird and questionable stuff. Like probabilistic detection systems in essence in every multi-agent interface.

Not to even mention looking at solutions for most basic things like prompt injections. Frankly laughable efforts. No where near what I would consider sufficient...

And somehow they are trying to push this crap to everywhere... Before you even have these things in place...

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You're right. It's tricky. Essentially we want probabilistic systems to behave as deterministic ones. Do you see a light at the end of the tunnel?
Nope. But I am sceptic. Best I can see is that there is some somewhat useful cases in addition to more traditional stuff... And even then there will likely be lot of extra work for manual verification. And cost effectiveness is probably also a good question.
I think when oss catches up with opus-like capabilities, we’re talking