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numpad0yesterday at 9:57 PM5 repliesview on HN

I don't understand how businesses could trust cloud LLMs going forward with this ongoing "safety" paranoia. Building dependence on them doesn't feel like a sane strategic decision for users.


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baqtoday at 5:20 AM

It isn’t about trust or no trust, it’s about having a capability to do stuff vs not having it. If Fable is the only model doing the right thing in your use case, your only choice is to use it or not. If the efficiency gain is 2x, it’s a hit you can probably take. If it’s 100x you pay up and shut up.

forshaperyesterday at 10:13 PM

Looking better and better for people to go after local solutions.

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stale2002today at 3:18 AM

Of course you can trust them.

Just do benchmarks yourself on the new model and decide if it is valuable for your usecase, even with the supposed nerfing.

Benchmarks are benchmarks. And you can ignore the data at your own risk.

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thinkingtoiletyesterday at 10:57 PM

Because this effectively hinders 0% of people. I understand why people don't like it but day to day this is nothing. If you're using it for coding, it won't stop you. The pearl clenching here and over reacting is predictable and sad. If you are working for a large organization and you were going through the vendor procurement process, questions like Can this produce pornography? Can this tell my employees how to break the law? are normal and anyone wiht half a brain knows that this is the case. Before people jump on that, I understand people have access to the internet. Your question "how businesses could trust cloud LLMs going forward" is absurd and you know it. There is an extremely small set of edge cases that effect 0% of people day to day. You can trust them just fine.

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cubefoxyesterday at 10:07 PM

It's not paranoia. Cyber attacks have gone up massively in the past few months even with the weaker models we had so far. And Claude Mythos 5 scores even higher than the unreleased Mythos Preview on ExploitBench. If you made this capability publicly available you would see another acceleration of cyber attacks.

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