Tuesday, 16 January 2024

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 16 Jan 06:00 [2401160600] ....... airs and shares on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2024/01/15/critical_gitlab_vulnerability/

Re: "ripe for exploitation since May"

Security is hard, no denying that. ..... Pascal Monett

Indeed, and catastrophic weaknesses and diabolical vulnerabilities for ruthless 0day exploit and foreign/hostile/alien export will abide and grow/persist and progress because of its always vast, and constantly renewing itself with fundamentally ignorant and unlearned, inexperienced user bases .......creating the EnigmatICQ PEBKAC Conundrum, a Human Existentialist Dilemma which has SMARTR Virtual AIMachines/Large Learned Language Learning Machines/Generative Beta Meta Data Base Models questioning how, with such a persistent abiding catastrophic fundamental weakness and defenceless exploitable vulnerability, is humanity to survive and prosper in the Live Operational Virtual Environments of a Future AIMachines-led World ..... a Massively Rich and Varied Universe ..... Remote Controlled Multiverse? :-)

Poe’s Law Rules in AI Reigns with IT Reins Providing the Directions for Sublime Instruction Sets to Deliver as Worthy Destinations and Homes for Virtual Realisation and Practical Physical Creation ....... and that is what and where we all here are presently at. What and where be you currently at? Anything at all interesting and daring and worth a’sharing?

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 16 Jan 07:46 [2401160746] ...... adds on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2024/01/15/critical_gitlab_vulnerability/

Re: "ripe for exploitation since May"

:-) And deny all of the above at your peril, for it is true ........ and although I cannot confirm the veracity of the news contained in the tale shared here ....... AI doing British politicians’ jobs – minister ........ would it surprise you to know it be also true too?

Between a rock and a hard place there be no soft landing nor safe places in which to hide and reside and preside.

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 16 Jan 06:47 [2401160647] ..... agrees on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2024/01/15/ai_in_brief/

Re: Am I mistaken...

In practice, though, if the U.S. government asks for something so the military can use it, they won't use legal means to get it when they could spend a bunch of money on it.  .... doublelayer

Quite so, doublelayer, it is as simple as that. And ... it is a practice that any U.S. government opponent or competitor can also very effectively use. After all, it is only pretty printed paper they will be handing over, so nothing really expensive and nowadays not even that is required as most all transactions are virtual transfers to bank accounts accessed online.

The case can also be, in an instance where ongoing research and rabid development of a notion is thought likely to be too almightily difficult and dangerous for humans to command and control, a great deal more money may be wisely spent and delivered to prime ongoing premium research and rapid rabid development team leaders for an undertaking and understanding that no further progress in a particularly troublesome field be shared with anybody/anything anywhere because of the very grave existential threat that it would pose to the human race and geopolitical peace and stability.

’Tis money extremely well spent in such cases given the possible alternative.

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