we appear to be the first to write up the outrage coherently too. much thanks to the illustrious @self

  • @ChrisMcMillan
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    -25 months ago

    Why is that an issue? I deploy local LLMs for work and none of the content they use or generate goes outside the encrypted active domain, so no security issues or privacy issues. The question is how contained the LLM is, that’s all.

            • @[email protected]
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              85 months ago

              it’s an article about a poorly-designed feature that doesn’t accomplish any of its marketed goals and was hoisted upon Proton’s users in spite of their objections

              this is an article about AI

              • @[email protected]
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                85 months ago

                “unencrypted text prompts”

                can’t tell if this is because bond movies or marvel movies or fatf movies or heist movies or … but good god some people just have no fucking idea whatsoever

                the model execution environment can quickly solve FHE in an afternoon, for a treat. after that it has to get back to piano practice tho!

                  • @[email protected]
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                    95 months ago

                    god, the pure fucking dark pattern of the option that leaks plaintext being the default, with a description that’s only its upsides, while the local option sounds quite a bit shit in comparison

                    also, I keep meaning to ask: does this “free for 14 days” trial auto-renew? cause that’s a real shitty dark pattern too if interacting with the feature starts your subscription. in fact, isn’t that illegal in some jurisdictions?

              • @[email protected]
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                -35 months ago

                The trouble is that Proton has announced and implemented Scribe in a manner that sends up huge red flags for their privacy-focused techie base.

                Proton Mail’s privacy-focused users are worried about the Scribe announcement because they’ve never seen Proton be so vague and nonspecific about security and threat models.

                Up to now, Proton has been serious about privacy

                It’s not about AI. It’s about privacy and communication.

                • @[email protected]
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                  85 months ago

                  fucking incredible, you managed to cherry pick some of the few sentences in the article that don’t use the words “AI” or “LLM”! good for you, you exhausting motherfucker

                • flere-imsaho
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                  75 months ago

                  oh. perhaps you could explain this to the authors of the article?