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HanaBothWays t1_jbkoejc wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Ball2542 in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
I know nothing about managing a hedge fund. I know some things about having novel technology in networks where you also have sensitive data - mostly, that you don’t want to be the first one to do it.
HanaBothWays t1_jbko8au wrote
Reply to comment by NoSaltNoSkillz in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
Yes, but to ensure you have a model that’s behaving in that way, with standardized controls, you need to first established what those standardized controls are and then figure out some kind of auditing and certification framework for saying “this version of the tool works that way and is safe to use in an environment with sensitive information/regulated data.”
These organizations shouldn’t be trying to roll their own secure instance of ChatGPT (they wouldn’t even know where to start) and I bet they don’t want to.
HanaBothWays t1_jbkk58h wrote
Reply to comment by venustrapsflies in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
That’s not the problem, the issue is ChatGPT piping things from their network back to OpenAI.
HanaBothWays t1_jbjxtfv wrote
Reply to comment by DevAnalyzeOperate in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
Also healthcare and the government.
They probably don’t need to run their own server (that may not be possible), but they may need the equivalent of an industry-specific virtual private cloud service.
HanaBothWays t1_jbjtj4n wrote
Reply to comment by Touchyuncle45 in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
It’s a race to develop better Large Language Model tech, but if you are in a sector that deals with sensitive data and these tools pose a risk of inadvertently disclosing that data (because the tools send everything back to “the mothership” for analysis), being an early adopter is maybe not such a good idea.
HanaBothWays t1_jbjbc44 wrote
Reply to comment by habichuelacondulce in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
No I mean if you were a financial company you would not even want to let it inside your internal network at all, no matter what you did or didn’t use it for, unless it was a version made to keep your confidential/regulated data safe.
Right now ChatGPT is not allowed on government agency networks, for example, for any reason because it might pick up on sensitive but unclassified (SBU) data in those network environments.
HanaBothWays t1_jbj732b wrote
Reply to The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
Honestly if I were in the financial sector I would not do a thing like this until OpenAI comes out with versions of the product that are certified for use with regulated data, the way there are cloud computing products that are certified for use in the financial sector, healthcare sector, etc.
“Certified” is not exactly the right word, but basically they meet certain baseline requirements so they are safe to use with particular kinds of sensitive information/in secure environments with that kind of information.
HanaBothWays t1_jbe10xs wrote
Reply to comment by Dragoniel in How Reddit is getting simpler — and dealing with TikTok, with chief product officer Pali Bhat by BronzeHeart92
I use a third-party app rather than the official app or the desktop interface so…yeah.
HanaBothWays t1_jaelz4d wrote
Reply to comment by junipergardens in Would I be considered an anti-semitic hypocrite to consider myself a LOTR fan (still reading the two towers) and not a Harry Potter fan?) by [deleted]
I’m Jewish and I already contributed the comment I wanted.
HanaBothWays t1_jaelfso wrote
Reply to Would I be considered an anti-semitic hypocrite to consider myself a LOTR fan (still reading the two towers) and not a Harry Potter fan?) by [deleted]
Why are we getting so many people posting in this sub just to pick fights lately.
HanaBothWays t1_jaektp4 wrote
Reply to comment by fatherofallthings in As Americans Work From Home, Europeans and Asians Head Back to the Office by JannTosh17
The ones about how it’s important for people to get back to the office for their social lives are really something.
If y’all cared that much about our social lives y’all would give us bigger paychecks and less hours we had to work.
HanaBothWays t1_jaee66h wrote
First of all: so what?
Second of all: give us vacation time and healthcare like Europeans have and then maybe we’ll talk about going back to the office like Europeans are supposedly doing.
HanaBothWays t1_jadwcor wrote
Reply to “The Deepfake Dangers Ahead; AI-generated disinformation, especially from hostile foreign powers, is a growing threat to democracies based on the free flow of ideas” by Wagamaga
The most destabilizing stuff has been from internal actors and they didn’t need AIs for that.
I do think there’s some cause for concern in that foreign actors who previously had a difficult time producing useful (for their purposes) English-language content may have an easier time now that they have Large Language Models (LLMs). But there are still going to be barriers.
You would still need fluent English speakers to prompt the LLM, check the output, and edit it. Even native English speakers trying to get an essay out of ChatGPT often can’t use the raw product without reworking it a little. Someone who speaks little or no English trying to use one of these to write English disinformation is only going to get the “right” disinformation by accident.
HanaBothWays t1_jacxr6a wrote
Reply to comment by BeardedDragon1917 in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
There’s a whole class of hashes used for media fingerprinting/detection and they don’t work the same way as the ones you’re probably thinking of (the ones used for digital signatures and tamper detection).
HanaBothWays t1_jacuass wrote
Reply to comment by freediverx01 in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
When the big porn sites start having issues with NCMEC and how they curate their databases, I’ll worry about that. But they all seem to get along fine right now, so I’m not worried about it.
HanaBothWays t1_jactbkc wrote
Reply to comment by pickles55 in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
This tool is an expansion of the existing tool used to detect and take down CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material). Dedicated adult content sites like Onlyfans and Pornhub also use that tool. They may adopt this expansion as well if it works out on the other platforms that are early adopters, since they don’t want any stuff with minors and/or anything the subjects of the uploaded media did not consent to on their site (it’s against their policy).
Expanding this to filter out any adult content whatsoever would be very difficult because it only works on “known” media, that is, media for which there is a hash already uploaded to the database. These tools can’t recognize “hey, that’s a naked child/teenager” or “hey, that’s a boob.” They can only recognize “that media matches a signature in my database.”
HanaBothWays t1_jaco6si wrote
Reply to comment by freediverx01 in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
Just because the anti-abuse safeguards are not detailed in the article doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
It doesn’t talk about the specific hash functions used for this thing either but those definitely exist and they are definitely using them.
HanaBothWays t1_jacf8pt wrote
Reply to comment by freediverx01 in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
It doesn’t say.
But the tool, like the CSAM takedown system, is coordinated with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and adult sites like Pornhub and Onlyfans use the CSAM tool, so even if they aren’t talking about it in the article they have something in place to prevent that. If it could easily be gamed to take down legal, consensually posted pornography featuring adults, Pornhub and Onlyfans would not be voluntarily using it.
HanaBothWays t1_jac9ad2 wrote
Reply to Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
This is an expansion of the existing tool to remove CSAM which has been around for a long time.
If you are a teenager and someone spread around the photos you shared with them, or if you’re an adult now but someone spread around nude photos of you as a teen from way back when (or you’re worried that they will as a form of revenge porn), you can upload hashes of those photos to this tool and they will be detected and removed when someone uploads them, like known CSAM content is.
HanaBothWays t1_jaa15ob wrote
Reply to Just read Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott and it may just be the single most eye opening book I’ve ever read by sashanktungu
Flatland is really a satire about British social structure and the difficulty of imagining alternatives though…
HanaBothWays t1_ja9wazq wrote
Reply to comment by Gerzhus in Facebook and Instagram will help prevent the spread of teens' intimate photos by goki7
Unless I’m mistaken these are the same hash functions social media platforms use to detect and take down copyrighted media, too.
HanaBothWays t1_ja9t4ll wrote
Reply to comment by apextek in Facebook and Instagram will help prevent the spread of teens' intimate photos by goki7
Lots of young people use Instagram.
And if you read the article (what a concept LOL), this can be used for photos taken and spread on Facebook a long time ago. If your cad of a high school boyfriend posted the pictures you gave him 15-20 years ago on Facebook, you can send a hash to this thing to have them removed.
HanaBothWays t1_ja97j9u wrote
Reply to comment by nooshaw in Facebook and Instagram will help prevent the spread of teens' intimate photos by goki7
Most people did not read the article at all and don’t realize this is an expansion of the existing CSAM takedown tool that Facebook has had in place for many years. (Most other social media sites have very similar tools.)
HanaBothWays t1_ja95sqm wrote
Reply to comment by curiousdressing in Facebook and Instagram will help prevent the spread of teens' intimate photos by goki7
You mean like actual child porn? This is basically just expanding on the system they use to detect and remove child porn.
HanaBothWays t1_jbkyz2k wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Ball2542 in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
Let me put it this way, would you hire a hedge fund manager to manage your network security operations, configure your firewalls, set up your intrusion detection systems, etc.?