• @weremacaque@lemmy.world
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    You have Thirteen hours in which to solve the labyrinth before your baby AI becomes one of us, forever.

  • Dr. Moose
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    Considering how many false positives Cloudflare serves I see nothing but misery coming from this.

    • @Xella@lemmy.world
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      Lol I work in healthcare and Cloudflare regularly blocks incoming electronic orders because the clinical notes “resemble” SQL injection. Nurses type all sorts of random stuff in their notes so there’s no managing that. Drives me insane!

    • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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      202 days ago

      In terms of Lemmy instances, if your instance is behind cloudflare and you turn on AI protection, federation breaks. So their tools are not very helpful for fighting the AI scraping.

        • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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          222 hours ago

          I’m not sure what can be done at the free tier. There is a switch to turn on AI not blocking, and it breaks federation.

          You can’t whitelist domains because federation could come from and domain. Maybe you could somehow whitelist /inbox for the ActivityPub communication, but I’m not sure how to do that in Cloudflare.

  • Deebster
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    So they rewrote Nepenthes (or Iocaine, Spigot, Django-llm-poison, Quixotic, Konterfai, Caddy-defender, plus inevitably some Rust versions)

    Edit, but with ✨AI✨ and apparently only true facts

    • 野麦さん
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      It’s the consequences of the MIT and Apache licenses showing up in real time.

      GPL your software, people!

  • @surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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    351 day ago

    I’m imagining a sci-fi spin on this where AI generators are used to keep AI crawlers in a loop, and they accidentally end up creating some unique AI culture or relationship in the process.

    • @Fluke@lemm.ee
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      And consumed the power output of a medium country to do it.

      Yeah, great job! 👍

      • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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        We truly are getting dumber as a species. We’re facing climate change but running some of the most power hungry processers in the world to spit out cooking recipes and homework answers for millions of people. All to better collect their data to sell products to them that will distract them from the climate disaster our corporations have caused. It’s really fun to watch if it wasn’t so sad.

    • IninewCrow
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      102 days ago

      They should program the actions and reactions of each system to actual battle bots and then televise the event for our entertainment.

          • Singletona082
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            Putting a chopped down lawnmower blade in front of a thing, and having it spin at harddrive speeds is honestly kinda terrifying…

    • @supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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      No, it is far less environmentally friendly than rc bots made of metal, plastic, and electronics full of nasty little things like batteries blasting, sawing, burning and smashing one another to pieces.

  • @Greyfoxsolid@lemmy.world
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    People complain about AI possibly being unreliable, then actively root for things that are designed to make them unreliable.

    • @DasSkelett@discuss.tchncs.de
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      This will only make models of bad actors who don’t follow the rules worse quality. You want to sell a good quality AI model trained on real content instead of other misleading AI output? Just follow the rules ;)

      Doesn’t sound too bad to me.

    • @shads@lemy.lol
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      I find this amusing, had a conversation with an older relative who asked about AI because I am “the computer guy” he knows. Explained basically how I understand LLMs to operate, that they are pattern matching to guess what the next token should be based on a statistical probability. Explained that they sometimes hallucinate, or go of on wild tangents due to this and that they can be really good at aping and regurgitating things but there is no understanding simply respinning fragments to try to generate a response that pleases the asker.

      He observed, “oh we are creating computer religions, just without the practical aspects of having to operate in the mundane world that have to exist before a real religion can get started. That’s good, religions that have become untethered from day to day practical life have never caused problems for anyone.”

      Which I found scarily insightful.

    • ArchRecord
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      Here’s the key distinction:

      This only makes AI models unreliable if they ignore “don’t scrape my site” requests. If they respect the requests of the sites they’re profiting from using the data from, then there’s no issue.

      People want AI models to not be unreliable, but they also want them to operate with integrity in the first place, and not profit from people’s work who explicitly opt-out their work from training.

      • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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        I’m a person.

        I dont want AI, period.

        We cant even handle humans going psycho. Last thing I want is an AI losing its shit due from being overworked producing goblin tentacle porn and going full skynet judgement day.

        Got enough on my plate dealing with a semi-sentient olestra stain trying to recreate the third reich, as is.

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          We cant even handle humans going psycho. Last thing I want is an AI losing its shit due from being overworked producing goblin tentacle porn and going full skynet judgement day.

          That is simply not how “AI” models today are structured, and that is entirely a fabrication based on science fiction related media.

          The series of matrix multiplication problems that an LLM is, and runs the tokens from a query through does not have the capability to be overworked, to know if it’s been used before (outside of its context window, which itself is just previous stored tokens added to the math problem), to change itself, or to arbitrarily access any system resources.

    • katy ✨
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      i mean this is just designed to thwart ai bots that refuse to follow robots.txt rules of people who specifically blocked them.

    • @tacobellhop@midwest.social
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      Maybe it will learn discretion and what sarcasm are instead of being a front loaded google search of 90% ads and 10% forums. It has no way of knowing if what it’s copy pasting is full of shit.

  • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    242 days ago

    So we’re burning fossil fuels and destroying the planet so bots can try to deceive one another on the Internet in pursuit of our personal data. I feel like dystopian cyberpunk predictions didn’t fully understand how fucking stupid we are…

  • @umbraroze@lemmy.world
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    I have no idea why the makers of LLM crawlers think it’s a good idea to ignore bot rules. The rules are there for a reason and the reasons are often more complex than “well, we just don’t want you to do that”. They’re usually more like “why would you even do that?”

    Ultimately you have to trust what the site owners say. The reason why, say, your favourite search engine returns the relevant Wikipedia pages and not bazillion random old page revisions from ages ago is that Wikipedia said “please crawl the most recent versions using canonical page names, and do not follow the links to the technical pages (including history)”. Again: Why would anyone index those?

    • Phoenixz
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      Because you are coming from the perspective of a reasonable person

      These people are billionaires who expect to get everything for free. Rules are for the plebs, just take it already

    • @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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      They want everything, does it exist, but it’s not in their dataset? Then they want it.

      They want their ai to answer any question you could possibly ask it. Filtering out what is and isn’t useful doesn’t achieve that

    • @T156@lemmy.world
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      Because it takes work to obey the rules, and you get less data for it. The theoretical competitor could get more ignoring those and get some vague advantage for it.

      I’d not be surprised if the crawlers they used were bare-basic utilities set up to just grab everything without worrying about rules and the like.

  • @4am@lemm.ee
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    Imagine how much power is wasted on this unfortunate necessity.

    Now imagine how much power will be wasted circumventing it.

    Fucking clown world we live in

    • @Demdaru@lemmy.world
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      552 days ago

      On on hand, yes. On the other…imagine frustration of management of companies making and selling AI services. This is such a sweet thing to imagine.

              • @Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world
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                Capitalist pigs are paying media to generate AI hatred to help them convince you people to get behind laws that all limit info sharing under the guise of IP and copyright

            • @explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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              Get behind the what?

              Perhaps an AI crawler crashed Melvin’s machine halfway through the reply, denying that information to everyone else!

        • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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          Because it’s not AI, it’s LLMs, and all LLMs do is guess what word most likely comes next in a sentence. That’s why they are terrible at answering questions and do things like suggest adding glue to the cheese on your pizza because somewhere in the training data some idiot said that.

          The training data for LLMs come from the internet, and the internet is full of idiots.

          • @Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world
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            That’s what I do too with less accuracy and knowledge. I don’t get why I have to hate this. Feels like a bunch of cavemen telling me to hate fire because it might burn the food

            • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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              Because we have better methods that are easier, cheaper, and less damaging to the environment. They are solving nothing and wasting a fuckton of resources to do so.

              It’s like telling cavemen they don’t need fire because you can mount an expedition to the nearest valcanoe to cook food without the need for fuel then bring it back to them.

              The best case scenario is the LLM tells you information that is already available on the internet, but 50% of the time it just makes shit up.

              • @Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world
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                Wasteful?

                Energy production is an issue. Using that energy isn’t. LLMs are a better use of energy than most of the useless shit we produce everyday.

                • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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                  Did the LLMs tell you that? It’s not hard to look up on your own:

                  Data centers, in particular, are responsible for an estimated 2% of electricity use in the U.S., consuming up to 50 times more energy than an average commercial building, and that number is only trending up as increasingly popular large language models (LLMs) become connected to data centers and eat up huge amounts of data. Based on current datacenter investment trends,LLMs could emit the equivalent of five billion U.S. cross-country flights in one year.

                  https://cse.engin.umich.edu/stories/power-hungry-ai-researchers-evaluate-energy-consumption-across-models

                  Far more than straightforward search engines that have the exact same information and don’t make shit up half the time.

    • @zovits@lemmy.world
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      From the article it seems like they don’t generate a new labyrinth for every single time: Rather than creating this content on-demand (which could impact performance), we implemented a pre-generation pipeline that sanitizes the content to prevent any XSS vulnerabilities, and stores it in R2 for faster retrieval."

  • @x0x7@lemmy.world
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    Jokes on them. I’m going to use AI to estimate the value of content, and now I’ll get the kind of content I want, though fake, that they will have to generate.

    • @rocket_dragon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Next step is an AI that detects AI labyrinth.

      It gets trained on labyrinths generated by another AI.

      So you have an AI generating labyrinths to train an AI to detect labyrinths which are generated by another AI so that your original AI crawler doesn’t get lost.

      It’s gonna be AI all the way down.

      • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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        All the while each AI costs more power than a million human beings to run, and the world burns down around us.

        • @LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          The same way they justify cutting benefits for the disabled to balance budgets instead of putting taxes on the rich or just not giving them bailouts, they will justify cutting power to you before a data centre that’s 10 corporate AIs all fighting each other, unless we as a people stand up and actually demand change.

            • @TronBronson@lemmy.world
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              Plenty of Democrats are voting to put trump nominees in office, plenty are voting on partisan spending bills. The CR vote should tip you off that any democrat is not better than any republican… half of them are complicit too. 10 Senate Dems just financed this authoritarian takeover.

              • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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                Not a single Democrat voted to confirm Hegseth and 3 Republicans also didnt but he still got confirmed.

                Every single Democrat was present and voted no for the Budget which passed the House and it still passed.

                Even if 10 dems voted not to shutdown government and enter congressional recess, the CR only exists because Republicans wrote it and won’t compromise.

                Any Democrat is Better than Any Republican.

                • @TronBronson@lemmy.world
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                  Scheumer rubberstamped autocracy by not filibustering the CR. I think anyone who protects the constitution and their constituents is better than someone who doesn’t. Not that any repuclicans fit the bill, but its not like we can just trust any old democrat. Look at Gavin Newsome sliding to the right to maintain power. That the kinda dems we want?

            • @BeanCounter781@lemm.ee
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              This is why we need a centrists political party. Solutions shouldn’t be a false dichotomy.

              And we shouldn’t downvote people into oblivion. Take my charitable upvote.

              • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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                That will require reform of campaign finance laws and progressive reform for elections, both of which are highly partisan issues.

                • @BeanCounter781@lemm.ee
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                  I bet there are corporations that want regulatory stability over political football. If someone could figure out how to tap that with Super PACs they could capture funding. Probably easier to do in local elections where on party or another has failed to put up a candidate for a judge.

                  I see one party races in Texas for justice of the peace and for judges. The Dems have no viable candidates in some jurisdictions because no one wants a democrat or to be labeled as one. But maybe a centrist could brand themselves as the anti democratic alternative to republicans.

            • @LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              In my country blue is conservatives… But I agree with the sentiment! It worked for California, it can work for your whole country, let the Dems stop fearing they’ll lose elections, give them comfortable margins and then massively support progressives who can bring in the good stuff, they won’t have a chance if the party core thinks the very future of elections is on the line, but if they think they’ll likely win anyway, you might just be able to push through a progressive candidate and end the Neoliberal decay.

              • @knexcar@lemmy.world
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                To be fair, California is kind of dysfunctional and constantly trips over its own regulations when trying to get anything built. For instance, needing excessive environmental impact review for things like trains that will obviously help the environment, or limiting ferry boats crossing the bay to protect the environment even though it likely results in more people driving instead.

                • @LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  You need a strong and agile state. This dysfunction often stems from complexities introduced by corporate interests during the legislative process.

          • @BeanCounter781@lemm.ee
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            In Texas 80% of our water usage is corporate. But when the lakes are low during a drought they tell homeowners to reduce water the grass. Nobody tells the corporations to throw away less water.

            AI will be allowed to use as much energy as it wants. It will even remind people to turn off the lights in a room not being occupied while wasting energy to monitor everyone’s power usage.

        • @Fluke@lemm.ee
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          This is the great filter.

          Why isn’t there detectable life out there? They all do the same thing we’re doing. Undone by greed.

      • @brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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        LLMs tend to be really bad at detecting AI generated content. I can’t imagine specialized models are much better. For the crawler, it’s also exponentially more expensive and more human work, and must be replicated for every crawler since they’re so freaking secretive.

        I think the hosts win here.