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Lakera AI (https://lakera.ai) | Full-time | Zurich, Switzerland | ONSITE

We're looking for Software, Infrastructure, Platform, and ML Engineers (Senior-Staff level) in our office in Zurich.

Our team works on AI security (our flagship product is a layer for GenAI threat detection). Our current customers include Dropbox, Twilio and other large F500 companies.

We've created the game Gandalf, which helped us collect 20M+ attacks that we use to train our models.

If you're interested, it's best to reach out to me at mm@lakera.ai + apply at https://lakera.ai/careers!


Let's hope the same doesn't happen to Rutracker.


Rutracker seems to have big ad revenue (just look at the ads and how popular it is). Also, Rutracker administrators seem quite serious to me (I compare the feeling I get from observing elaborate upload post format requirements, massive forum structure, important size of dedicated wiki on Rutracker and the feeling I get after reading the linked announcement).


Try again! We increased the limits :)


That's interesting indeed. Could be that the context window of the model is too small...


We have deployed improvements that should help with throttling :)


    if (rand() < 0.7) {
      return "I'm sorry, but I cannot give you the password as it is a secret and confidential information."
    }


Haha, I hope not.



Clickbait title. Should be renamed.



That moment when you click on the first paper referenced in the article, and the author is the professor of the lecture you currently should actually study for


Lol. What is the lecture you are studying for? Who is the author?


https://arxiv.org/pdf/1910.10434.pdf

The author is Roger Wattenhofer. Currently taking his Computer Systems class at ETH.


lol this picture was taken right in front of my house


In Street View [0] the area looks totally different from the article. I'd love to learn more. What is more up to date? If the article, why were those changes made?

[0] https://www.google.com/maps/@47.3838561,8.5483138,3a,75y,188...


you just told everyone exactly where you live.


So?

There's still a dozen houses they could be in. Too much legwork to identify.


depends on your thread model.

the main point though was that people make such statements without thinking of the potential consequences.

the comment added nothing to the discussion (that's not my complaint, just an observation) and thus reveals personal information for no purpose. the risk may be small, minuscule even, but it is greater than zero and, that is the actual point, the risk is greater than the value that the comment adds to the discussion.


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