imagine someone actually assembling a nuclear or biological weapon based off LLM responses, like they can't even get a simple fucking web search right most of the time, and you wanna put together deadly materials based on that shit??
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It's not that hard
- a pipe
- some explosive
- a piece of critical material
Cut the critical piece in half, put each half on one side of the pipe, add the explosives to one side, so that the halfes collide on triggering.
Boom, you've built a small nuke.
* the assembler will die a painful death after a while.
Yeah, the hard part is getting the critical material.
What's the "worst" that could happen? It doesn't work? Oh no, the biological/nuclear weapon doesn't work!
it blows up in the makers face, it reacts uncleanly and leaves more nuclear waste than if it more completely went off, uhhh a bunch more ways it could fuck up
Flock cameras read bumper stickers too. And there's no way in hell they aren't sending them through at least one LLM.
Do they also scan QR codes?
Time for a medusa malware bumper.
They might. So far the research I've seen just says they read license plates and bumper stickers. I've heard that they sniff bluetooth and wifi ID's too, but not from reliable sources.
Heretic ablation models won't refuse.