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Comment by john_strinlai

4 months ago

the point rogerrogerr is making is that a government is not going to be tripped up by "teter piel", just like you werent.

SOTA LLMs couldn't even correctly answer whether a person should drive a car to the car wash or walk there themselves just a week ago, so it's plausible the government's tech might be tripped up here. Costs nothing to try it, at least!

  • this isnt particularly against you, knowing your comment is mostly in jest, but: not everything needs to be, or should be, thought about in an "llm-first" way.

    a simple regex will surface all of the "obfuscated" comments, which can then be sent to some intern analyst to read.

    • No worries, I didn't take it that way. I lean anti- llm-first myself. I was actually going to make joke about levenshtein distance but figured since we're on HN, I'd lean into the LLM zeitgeist that everyone can't stop talking about here =P