抵抗人工智能并非徒劳,列个清单是个好的开始
本文探讨了个人和社区在面对日益普及的人工智能技术时,如何通过有意识地列出AI使用的边界与替代方案,来保留人类决策和创造力的空间。作者认为,虽然强大的AI系统无处不在,但集体的、有组织的抵制——哪怕只是从一份简单的清单开始——也能有效维护自主权,并为技术发展设定更人道的方向。
本文探讨了个人和社区在面对日益普及的人工智能技术时,如何通过有意识地列出AI使用的边界与替代方案,来保留人类决策和创造力的空间。作者认为,虽然强大的AI系统无处不在,但集体的、有组织的抵制——哪怕只是从一份简单的清单开始——也能有效维护自主权,并为技术发展设定更人道的方向。
A state-designed worm from 2005 called Fast16 sat undetected on VirusTotal for nearly a decade. It intercepted executable files at the kernel level and silently altered floating-point calculations in high-precision engineering software like LS-DYNA, which was used in Iran's nuclear weapons research. Unlike Stuxnet, Fast16 received little public attention for over twenty years.
Paul Graham reports that Y Combinator startups now have over 75% of their code written by AI, a threshold crossed at least one to two years ago. This parallels a similar transformation at Google, where AI-written code went from 0% to 75% in about two years.
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A compromised version of the LiteLLM Python package (version 1.82.8) was briefly available on PyPI, capable of exfiltrating sensitive credentials like SSH keys and cloud secrets. The malicious package affected any project that depended on LiteLLM, though it was only available for about an hour before discovery.
A supply chain attack has compromised the popular npm axios HTTP client library with 300 million weekly downloads. Malicious versions install a remote access trojan, though some users may have avoided infection through version pinning or older installations. Security experts warn this is a live compromise affecting one of npm's most depended-on packages.