Re: [FRIAM] GhostGPT

2025-01-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
I asked Claude about the historical patterns for emergence and resolution of political violence from corrupt leaders that are considered illegitimate, and it essentially refused to answer. ChatGPT was more forthcoming.. From: Friam on behalf of steve smith Date: Friday, January 24, 2025 at

Re: [FRIAM] St John's

2025-01-24 Thread Frank Wimberly
Thanks, John --- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Thu, Jan 23, 2025, 9:38 PM John Dobson wrote: > They are having board game night on Saturday evening. That suggests they > are open for business this week. > > See you here.. > > John > > O

Re: [FRIAM] GhostGPT

2025-01-24 Thread steve smith
On 1/24/25 7:48 AM, glen wrote: https://abnormalsecurity.com/blog/ghostgpt-uncensored-ai-chatbot?ref=metacurity.com "GhostGPT is a chatbot specifically designed to cater to cybercriminals. It likely uses a wrapper to connect to a jailbroken version of ChatGPT or an open-source large langu

[FRIAM] "I hope I'm wrong. But that text reads like it was generated by an LLM"

2025-01-24 Thread Pieter Steenekamp
I was surprised by the comment "I hope I'm wrong. But that text reads like it was generated by an LLM" At first, I just thought, 'so what?' But it got me thinking about how AI changes how we communicate, which is really important to me. Here's my main point: I think it's okay to use others, whet

[FRIAM] GhostGPT

2025-01-24 Thread glen
https://abnormalsecurity.com/blog/ghostgpt-uncensored-ai-chatbot?ref=metacurity.com "GhostGPT is a chatbot specifically designed to cater to cybercriminals. It likely uses a wrapper to connect to a jailbroken version of ChatGPT or an open-source large language model (LLM), effectively removing