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Or we just stagnate, as tech no longer can afford to change.

Idk. Perhaps this technique doesn't work, but if someone comes up with a working system, and LLMs start using techniques to counter it, artists might have a leg to stand upon, as the use of the counter-technique makes clear that the scraper never had any intention of respecting terms of use.

No, not really.

In fact I would say the opposite is true. LLMs must protect against this as a security measure in unified models or things the LLM 'sees' may be faked.

If for example someone could trick you into seeing a $1 bill as a $10 it would be considered a huge failure on your part and it would be trained out of you if you wanted to remain employed.


They won't need to use counter techniques beyond fixing incorrect output from their models by making the general training methods more robust to features not seen by humans.

I think all paths have to return the same allocation. You would have to solve this in another way.

As I see it: tracking (de)allocation in a very simple, understandable way. Unfortunately, that seems to be all it does. It's a start, certainly if you don't want to/cannot use a more complete system, since they can be quite complex. I'm not following this space professionally, only out of interest a bit, but do you know of a system that is so simple?

A compiler takes some language and translates it into something close(r) to the hardware. And that's what the OP does. And since it compiles in process and executed it too, it's JIT, as opposed to AOT.

These terms are not related to the complexity of the problem. The first compilers could only translate for formulas, hence FORTRAN.


I'm not sure where you got your definition, but I basically copied Wikipedia's.

That's not compilation merely substitution.

Looks nice.

It's the Android debugger port, and it's used for infection, but the article doesn't exclude other methods nor mentions ports used by the malware.

This is hardly a regime change. Only Maduro has been captured, the rest is still in power.

Kidnapping a leader is a regime change. When a coup happens you topple the leader.

But now we are looking at a civil war, if we are lucky.


it is very early to tell what it is

It is, and I understand the hope, but Maduro wasn't a good replacement for Chavez, yet he persisted because of the support of the rest of the regime. I hope for the best, but this is not an auspicious beginning.

The article says: "responds to [...] microwave oven leakage".

#1 is known to be problematic in open source, so it would need qualifications. #2 is so broad, it would make practically anything PD. And there's no reason for #3. It might even be implied by #2.

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