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grishkalast Saturday at 5:41 PM3 repliesview on HN

No, we don't need to fix prompt injection. We need to discredit AI so much that no one relies on it for anything serious.


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serbuvladlast Saturday at 8:44 PM

Define "discredit". Define "rely". I administer some servers and a few classrooms at my uni, along with two colleagues. This is not my primary job. This is not anyone's primary job. We went from a bunch of ad hoc solutions with shell scripts that sort of kept everything together to an entirely declarative system, with centralized accounts, access control and floating homes using Ansible, FreeIPA, NFSv4 w/ Kerberos etc. For bringing up a new classroom computer, we went from hard-cloning the hard disk with clonezilla to installing Ubuntu, enrolling the key and running the ansible install everything playbook.

This is serious. Researchers and educators rely on these systems every day to do their jobs. Tell me why this work should be discredited. Because I used AI (followed by understanding what it did, testing, a lot of tuning, a lot of changes, a lot of "how would that work" conversations, a lot of "what are the pros and cons" conversations)?

How about we just discredit the lazy use of AI instead?

Should high school kids who copy paste Wikipedia and call it their essay mean we should discredit Wikipedia?

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soulofmischieflast Saturday at 7:25 PM

This is a concerningly reactionary and vague position to take.

madaxe_againlast Saturday at 7:03 PM

throws sabot at loom