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by nl
22 hours ago
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This is different to the cyber limitations though. To be precise - it makes the "won't work on frontier machine learning" refusal the same as the "won't work on cyber security" refusal (instead of the way it previously would work on frontier machine learning problems but give sub-optimal answers without informing the user) |
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Of course, it’s impossible to know if that was deliberate sabotage, or model misbehaviour. Which is exactly the problem.
That may be considered malware / a criminal act tbh.