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by e12e
11 days ago
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How long did it take from the first macro virus until the industry accepted that "we can't have nice things (at this cost to security)" - macros were defaulted to off everywhere? How long until the industry accept the risk LLMs pose with "prompt injection"? |
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Things have become a bit more complicated now that machines are connected all the time, and the risk of infection is no longer limited to physically inserting a floppy disk into a machine.
I suspect that the solution is not so much in trying to make our current systems secure, but to make disconnection more practical.