• @lIlIlIlIlIlIl@lemmy.world
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    4822 days ago

    “admits”

    this is a PR stunt, plain and simple. they want you to think they’re holding back next-generational leaps in capabilities.

    This is just a dumb marketing stunt

    • @TBi@lemmy.world
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      622 days ago

      That’s the first thing I thought as well. As someone else mentioned this type of cyberattack is a felony. What are the odds that hugging face won’t press charges…

      • @falcunculus@jlai.lu
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        422 days ago

        I feel the higher people are in the social hierarchy, the more they see themselves as a special case and above the law. Which I guess is at least somewhat true, going by the news.

        • unknownuserunknownlocation
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          120 days ago

          I meant, if it was a PR stunt, one would think huggingface would have to participate. Unless they sent a hacker after Huggingface, which would be downright criminal, even for AI companies’ standards.

  • @just2look@lemmy.zip
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    3022 days ago

    So they admitted to a federal cybercrime. Confiscate all involved servers, and arrest everyone involved. Open and shut since they already admitted doing it.

  • @BestBouclettes@jlai.lu
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    622 days ago

    If you’re responsible for any code generated by an AI, you should also be responsible for any action taken by your AI agent.

    • prettybunnys
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      222 days ago

      In the same way parents ought to be responsible for their children, or pets, excepting those things are actually snetient