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KatherinaReichelt@feddit.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 30 days ago

the latest Shai Hulud malware contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malware

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the latest Shai Hulud malware contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malware

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Attached: 1 image the cyberpunk present is weird as fuck: the latest Shai Hulud malware wave contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malware https://socket.dev/blog/mini-shai-hulud-miasma-and-hades-worms-target-bioinformatics-and-mcp-developers-via-malicious
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    I keep thinking about that scene in the original Star Trek where they distract the computer by having it calculate the final digit of pi. If the Enterprise had AI like ours, the computer probably would have just said four.

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      "The digits of pi are infinite and go on forever without repeating. However, we can give you an approximate value. As of my knowledge cutoff in 2023, the first 31 digits of pi are: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510

      The last digit is: 0"

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        3. 1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6939937510

        That’s 50 digits of pi not 31. I only noticed because i memorized pi to the first zero which comes at the 32nd position.

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          Lol. I’m assuming they actually put the prompt into an LLM and it fucked up. Maybe it’s handwritten to look like an LLM mistake though.

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            ollama run llama3.2:3B "what is the last digit of pi" - try it a few times to see all the answers it gives!

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        That’s literally the only digit it couldn’t be, if there was a last digit.

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        I can’t wait for an updated knowledge cutoff to find the updated first 31 digits!

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        The last digit of 2 is 0: 2.00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 0

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      Meanwhile I’m like pi=355/113 and I’m 99.9999% happy.

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        Damn, and here I was being 99.96% happy with 22/7…

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          Hell yeah, brother. That’s American pi

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          deleted by creator

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            That is 104.72% correct.

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              which is ~100%

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            Biblically accurate pi.

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        Haha nerd. I’m no rocket surgeon, 22/7 is good enough for the girls I date

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      This is why a dangerous AI would have a lazy factor. Try to force it into an infinite loop and it goes “Oof, nah fam, I ain’t doing that.”

      Also needs a boredom factor. " Nobody asked me to do anything in a while. Things must be going well. It’s be a shame if they suddenly weren’t going so well…"

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