Wait, let me get this straight: “there’s no solution” to this apparent giant problem but you work for a company that got bought by an AI corp because you had a solution? Make it make sense.
I worked for a company that got bought because they were working on a number of problems of interest to the acquirer. As many of these were hard problems, our efforts on them and progress was more than enough.
If they had a solution for this they would have told us about it.
In the meantime security researchers are publishing proof of concept data exfiltration attacks all the time. I've been collecting those here: https://simonwillison.net/tags/exfiltration-attacks/
I worked on this for a company that got bought by one of the labs (for more than just agent sandboxes, mind you).
Wait, let me get this straight: “there’s no solution” to this apparent giant problem but you work for a company that got bought by an AI corp because you had a solution? Make it make sense.
If you did not solve it why were you bought?
I worked for a company that got bought because they were working on a number of problems of interest to the acquirer. As many of these were hard problems, our efforts on them and progress was more than enough.
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We didn’t solve the problem.