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Seriously AI companies complaining about fair use is the biggest case of crocodile tears I can think of. Irony has been dead for a while, but they dug up the corpse and set it on fire anyway.
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Totally agree.
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Don't forget insider threat vector, too.
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I deliberately didn't mention any threat vector.

I would assume China is working on liberating Anthropic weights through the battle-tested strategy of finding someone in a privileged position and getting them laid, etc.

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You’re mistaking the original term hacker, a tinkerer of systems, for the black hat variety.
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Hackers didn't use to spend a lot of time defending trillion-dollar corporations and their intellectual property rights.
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black and white hat is relative. someone breaking into a state run database in a dictatorship and stealing documents that prove some opposition leader was murdered would be a black hat criminal if you ask their government. a hacker jailbreaking a phone to let people fix it without expensive official service is a black hat to the company. we should really switch to saying offensive and defensive or something else that doesnt come with moral implications. maybe lawful and chaotic.
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I suppose his point was that the both parties are black hats.
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What true hackers really did was discuss the definition of the word and how to use it
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There is no real difference
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It’s true that the meanings of words can change over time. Whether or not that’s a good thing is another question entirely.
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Yes there is.

Care to elaborate on your side or should we just leave it there?

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there is, the original hackers built thinks, they didn't attempt to destroy or coopt them
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