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Reply to comment by artsybashev in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
That is what adversarial data points are -- people have discovered that it is possible to "confuse" image models using attacks such as these. Take a normal picture of cat, feed it into an image model and it'll label it correctly and say - hey, I'm 97% sure there's a cat in this. Change a small number of pixels using some algorithm (say <1% of the entire image) - to a human, it will still look like a cat, but an image model now thinks it's a stop sign (or something equally unlikely) with 90%+ probability.
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Reply to comment by MonsieurBlunt in ChatGPT is not all you need [R] by EduCGM
Yeah, I couldn't understand what this sentence means either.
ardula99 t1_j29wdd0 wrote
Research in fairness is something you can do without too much compute. Small BERTs and stuff are things you can easily experiment with on even a single GPU
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Reply to comment by blaksgodie in Projection on Twitter HQ in San Francisco by AEMarling
As reported by whom? The owner of the platform who has a vested interest in making sure his investment is successful?
Otoh, look at how fast Mastodon is growing, or how many advertisers are no longer on Twitter, or any other external metric and you'll have your answer.
Not to mention the extra $10B+ of debt that Twitter took on after the purchase - servicing that alone is a $10B affair.
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Reply to comment by train_spotting in [I Ate] A cheese & olive Christmas Tree! by train_spotting
Son in law? Sister in law?
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Reply to comment by watchsnob in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
Not scalabale long term, especially once they start selling to clients. Clients will have privacy and security issues with OpenAI having full access (and logging history) of all their previous queries.