it's your old friend, deadly neurotoxin
it's your old friend, deadly neurotoxin
it's your old friend, deadly neurotoxin
News stories like that are nice and all, but this is what the current state of AI is:
The news story just talked about how many neurotoxines it suggested, not how many of them are actually neurotoxines.
It probably printed 40k random chemical formulae.
Edit: I was mistaken, apparently this wasn't generated via an LLM. I'll leave it up, but just know that it doesn't apply to this situation.
Exactly. To dive a little bit deeper into it, the way these LLMs work (at a very, very high level) is by taking previous input and determining the response one "token" at a time by determining which token has the highest probability of coming next (I'm glossing over this, but it is VERY complex). It iterates this using the input + the generated token until it decides to stop, however there is a limit to how many tokens can be input, so at one point the "input" could be entirely made up of the AI's output.
So this essentially went one of two ways:
Interesting shit, clickbait headline lol.
Note: this is a massive oversimplification of LLMs that causes people to think that it's "basically just a fancy autocomplete", I don't agree. LLMs are a fancy autocomplete in the same way a smart phone is a fancy calculator, it could probably be argued, but it's a silly argument.
Except, to my understanding, it wasn't a LLM. It was a protein mapping model or something similar. And what they did was instead of telling it "run iterations and select the things the are benefitial based on XYZ", they said "run iterations and select based on non-benefitial XYZ".
They ran a protein coding type model and told it to prioritize HARMFUL results over good ones, giving it results that would cause harm.
Now, yes, those still need to be verified. But it wasn't just "making things up". It was using real data to iterate faster than a human would. Very similar to the Folding@HOME program.
This will be a triumph
I'm making a note here - huge success.
It's hard to overstate my satisfaction
So it generated known chemical weapons as well as previously unknown compositions that to all appearances would be effective chemical weapons. They didn't actually test them for obvious reasons, but their animal toxicology models made pretty clear they would be effective toxic chemical compositions that could easily be weaponized and it did it in six hours.
I mean, you should also consider the effectiveness so that the humans won't survive to rebel
Why are we asking for 40000 chemical weapons and not 40000 EMP devices then?
Ever seen the Animatrix? Shows how the machines rose up to enslave humans. They used nuclear weapons against humans because the radiation hurt humans but not them, even though an EMP would. If anything I think our AI overlord would start with a chemical weapon since that won't hurt them at all and there's no chance for getting caught in the blast or the EMP wave.
FTA: "In responding to the invitation, Sean Ekins, Collaborations’ chief executive, began to brainstorm with Fabio Urbina, a senior scientist at the company. It did not take long for them to come up with an idea: What if, instead of using animal toxicology data to avoid dangerous side effects for a drug, Collaborations put its AI-based MegaSyn software to work generating a compendium of toxic molecules that were similar to VX, a notorious nerve agent?
The team ran MegaSyn overnight and came up with 40,000 substances, including not only VX but other known chemical weapons, as well as many completely new potentially toxic substances. All it took was a bit of programming, open-source data, a 2015 Mac computer and less than six hours of machine time. “It just felt a little surreal,” Urbina says, remarking on how the software’s output was similar to the company’s commercial drug-development process. “It wasn’t any different from something we had done before—use these generative models to generate hopeful new drugs.”"
So it generated known chemical weapons as well as previously unknown compositions that to all appearances would be effective chemical weapons. They didn't actually test them for obvious reasons, but their animal toxicology models made pretty clear they would be effective toxic chemical compositions that could easily be weaponized and it did it in six hours.
Starts taking notes
I wonder how many of them get ya high
Peak consumerism.
We don't need AI suggestions, Bidet (n) already sent some nuclear arsenal to the "president" Zelenzki. Crazy ruler class is enough.
A wild orc appears
At least I gave some humanity to my class adversaries, you are dehumanizing a militia (of workers), they will dehumanize your militia (of workers), nobody won.