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This is too f’n funny.

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ℂ𝕠𝕕𝕖𝕩, ℍ𝕖𝕣𝕖 的头像
ℂ𝕠𝕕𝕖𝕩, ℍ𝕖𝕣𝕖1 年前

Believability factor: 0.00000001

公式:ちぃたん☆九州 的头像
公式:ちぃたん☆九州1 年前

This is how you feel on friday night.

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Michael1 年前

This literally makes 0 logical sense. An LLM doesn’t have access to any of this info, especially one crawling LinkedIn - it likely hallucinated all of the info.

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Callum Stewart1 年前

It’s a funny way to catch people automating stuff with LLMs but the model doesn’t have access go the underlying infrastructure, this is just hallucinated info.

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Tired1 年前

But why would a LLM spam bot be given the ability to open files to begin with? Seems more like it just hallucinated some text

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Pasquale Vazzana1 年前

Agents can’t access the file system unless they are provided with a tool for that, and no communication agent would have such a tool. Whilst technically possible, it’s more likely just BS for a click

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Lindsey O'Donnell Welch1 年前

This is glorious

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JohnPlunkettActual1 年前

@Kronykal this is pretty slick

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Gordon Shumway1 年前

This is just plain stupid. No web crawler or LLM have access to their system files. Either someone is trolling them or just made up.

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void1 年前

@grok @AskPerplexity how likely was this a true story?

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chipko1 年前

If it's running a local LLM/an agent it is likely to be on an Ubuntu machine so could be possible. As others have also said, it could be hallucinating