“In the default configuration, Ray does not enforce authentication,”
I read that sentence in 2024.
#openai #security
Thousands of servers hacked in ongoing attack targeting Ray AI framework
https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/03/thousands-of-servers-hacked-in-ongoing-attack-targeting-ray-ai-framework/
@peterquirk For sure. And appears to already be cresting the hype cycle peak without high profile failures like this. I htink now the chaff blows away and hopefully we can better see what's actually useful.
https://www.axios.com/2024/03/27/ai-chatbot-letdown-hype-reality
@b4cks4w Given how poisoned the content on the internet is, it's hard to imagine how we can build systems to synthesize knowledge from that garbage. It's a circular problem, because AI has been used to generate so many bullshit scientiific papers, code samples, and new stories that these machines can't differentiate their exhaust from authoritative sources.
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For the love of Odin. WTF are the idiots that create this shite code and who are the idiots who don't RTFM and tighten up on authentication and security in general?
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@b4cks4w That is such a massive failure. Trust in LLMs (such as it was) will surely plummet.