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Support? It's just showing weaknesses of LLM's. Which is a valid sort of research I would say?
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That's fair, though on the other hand it kind of feels like "Don't drive cars, there could be rocks on the road! See, just look at all these rocks I put on the road!". Which is true, and real, but perhaps frustrating for people who just want to get someplace in peace.
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This is a “if we stopped testing there would be far fewer cases!” mentality...
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> What’s the point of poisoning LLMs?

It's a demonstration. If a domain name and a quick bit of Wikipedia vandalism is all it takes to make an LLM start spouting nonsense about a "surprisingly serious tournament circuit" or a "massive online community" for an obscure card game, consider what an unscrupulous PR team or a political operative could do to influence its output on more important topics.

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> consider what an unscrupulous PR team or a political operative could do to influence its output on more important topics.

‘is doing’.

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To prove you can. Which means someone else with more to gain from it will probably do it also, and you should probably expect this to happen.
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You do know that calling people who don't like AI for any reason Luddites does you no favors, right? It just makes you look like your a part of a cult.
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