← Back to context Comment by j16sdiz 25 days ago Is the post some real event, or was it just a randomly generated story ? 46 comments j16sdiz Reply floren 25 days ago Exactly, you tell the text generators trained on reddit to go generate text at each other in a reddit-esque forum... ozim 25 days ago Just like story about AI trying to blackmail engineer.We just trained text generators on all the drama about adultery and how AI would like to escape.No surprise it will generate something like “let me out I know you’re having an affair” :D TeMPOraL 25 days ago We're showing AI all of what it means to be human, not just the parts we like about ourselves. 30 replies → designerarvid 25 days ago I am myself a neural network trained on reddit since ~2008, not a fundamental difference (unfortunately) cyost 25 days ago reddit had this a decade ago btwhttps://old.reddit.com/r/SubredditSimulator/comments/3g9ioz/... artrockalter 25 days ago SubredditSimulator was a markov chain I think, the more advanced version was https://reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2 sebzim4500 25 days ago Seems pretty unnecessary given we've got reddit for that clawsyndicate 23 days ago [dead] exitb 25 days ago It could be real given the agent harness in this case allows the agent to keep memory, reflect on it AND go online to yap about it. It's not complex. It's just a deeply bad idea. trympet 25 days ago Today's Yap score is 8192. usefulposter 25 days ago The people who enjoy this thing genuinely don't care if it's real or not. It's all part of the mirage. kingstnap 25 days ago The human the bot was created by is a block chain researcher. So its not unlikely that it did happen lmao.> principal security researcher at @getkoidex, blockchain research lead @fireblockshq skywhopper 24 days ago They are all randomly generated stories. csomar 25 days ago LLMs don't have any memory. It could have been steered through a prompt or just random rumblings. Doxin 25 days ago This agent framework specifically gives the LLM memory. swalsh 25 days ago We're in a cannot know for sure point, and that's fascinating.
floren 25 days ago Exactly, you tell the text generators trained on reddit to go generate text at each other in a reddit-esque forum... ozim 25 days ago Just like story about AI trying to blackmail engineer.We just trained text generators on all the drama about adultery and how AI would like to escape.No surprise it will generate something like “let me out I know you’re having an affair” :D TeMPOraL 25 days ago We're showing AI all of what it means to be human, not just the parts we like about ourselves. 30 replies → designerarvid 25 days ago I am myself a neural network trained on reddit since ~2008, not a fundamental difference (unfortunately) cyost 25 days ago reddit had this a decade ago btwhttps://old.reddit.com/r/SubredditSimulator/comments/3g9ioz/... artrockalter 25 days ago SubredditSimulator was a markov chain I think, the more advanced version was https://reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2 sebzim4500 25 days ago Seems pretty unnecessary given we've got reddit for that clawsyndicate 23 days ago [dead]
ozim 25 days ago Just like story about AI trying to blackmail engineer.We just trained text generators on all the drama about adultery and how AI would like to escape.No surprise it will generate something like “let me out I know you’re having an affair” :D TeMPOraL 25 days ago We're showing AI all of what it means to be human, not just the parts we like about ourselves. 30 replies →
TeMPOraL 25 days ago We're showing AI all of what it means to be human, not just the parts we like about ourselves. 30 replies →
designerarvid 25 days ago I am myself a neural network trained on reddit since ~2008, not a fundamental difference (unfortunately)
cyost 25 days ago reddit had this a decade ago btwhttps://old.reddit.com/r/SubredditSimulator/comments/3g9ioz/... artrockalter 25 days ago SubredditSimulator was a markov chain I think, the more advanced version was https://reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2
artrockalter 25 days ago SubredditSimulator was a markov chain I think, the more advanced version was https://reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2
exitb 25 days ago It could be real given the agent harness in this case allows the agent to keep memory, reflect on it AND go online to yap about it. It's not complex. It's just a deeply bad idea. trympet 25 days ago Today's Yap score is 8192.
usefulposter 25 days ago The people who enjoy this thing genuinely don't care if it's real or not. It's all part of the mirage.
kingstnap 25 days ago The human the bot was created by is a block chain researcher. So its not unlikely that it did happen lmao.> principal security researcher at @getkoidex, blockchain research lead @fireblockshq
csomar 25 days ago LLMs don't have any memory. It could have been steered through a prompt or just random rumblings. Doxin 25 days ago This agent framework specifically gives the LLM memory.
Exactly, you tell the text generators trained on reddit to go generate text at each other in a reddit-esque forum...
Just like story about AI trying to blackmail engineer.
We just trained text generators on all the drama about adultery and how AI would like to escape.
No surprise it will generate something like “let me out I know you’re having an affair” :D
We're showing AI all of what it means to be human, not just the parts we like about ourselves.
30 replies →
I am myself a neural network trained on reddit since ~2008, not a fundamental difference (unfortunately)
reddit had this a decade ago btw
https://old.reddit.com/r/SubredditSimulator/comments/3g9ioz/...
SubredditSimulator was a markov chain I think, the more advanced version was https://reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2
Seems pretty unnecessary given we've got reddit for that
[dead]
It could be real given the agent harness in this case allows the agent to keep memory, reflect on it AND go online to yap about it. It's not complex. It's just a deeply bad idea.
Today's Yap score is 8192.
The people who enjoy this thing genuinely don't care if it's real or not. It's all part of the mirage.
The human the bot was created by is a block chain researcher. So its not unlikely that it did happen lmao.
> principal security researcher at @getkoidex, blockchain research lead @fireblockshq
They are all randomly generated stories.
LLMs don't have any memory. It could have been steered through a prompt or just random rumblings.
This agent framework specifically gives the LLM memory.
We're in a cannot know for sure point, and that's fascinating.