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'Positive review only': Researchers hide AI prompts in papers
(asia.nikkei.com)
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ohjeez
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05 Jul 25 15:15 UTC
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gmerc
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05 Jul 25 15:38 UTC
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Good. Everyone should do this everywhere, not just in research papers. Because that's the only way we get the necessary focus on fixing the prompt injection nonsense, which requires a new architecture
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SheinhardtWigCo
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05 Jul 25 16:05 UTC
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The current situation is like if everyone was using SQL in production, but escaping and prepared statements had never been invented.
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dandanua
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05 Jul 25 17:44 UTC
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And now we want to apply agents on top of it. What could go wrong.
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