Adam K Dean

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From Einstein to Turing: Misdirecting GPT-4 with Hidden Prompts

Published 19 May 2023 in artificial-intelligence with tags prompt-engineering , prompt-injection , prompt-hijacking , gpt , gpt-4 , security , openai , ai-experiments , research , machine-learning , language-models A recent discussion on Hacker News, titled "Let ChatGPT visit a website and have your email stolen," brought to light potential vulnerabilities in OpenAI's ChatGPT model, especially concerning its new web browsing capabilities. This stimulated an interest in understanding more about these vulnerabilities and how they could impact the reliability and integrity of information provided by the AI. Continue reading …

The Self-Reflecting AI: How GPT-4 Helped Uncover Its Own Web Browsing Functionality

Published 15 May 2023 in artificial-intelligence with tags gpt-4 , openai , ai-experiments , research , machine-learning , language-models In the realm of artificial intelligence, progress seems to be happening at breakneck pace. Each day there are new tools being built, new speculative startups being formed, and new research being released. Continue reading …

GPT Unicorn: A Daily Exploration of GPT-4's Image Generation Capabilities

Published 10 April 2023 in artificial-intelligence with tags gpt-4 , openai , ai-experiments , research , machine-learning , language-models The idea behind GPT Unicorn is quite simple: every day, GPT-4 will be asked to draw a unicorn in SVG format. This daily interaction with the model will allow us to observe changes in the model over time, as reflected in the output. Continue reading …

Hello World!

Published 1 December 2022 in miscellaneous with tags general , programming If you're a programmer, you're probably very familiar with the famous "Hello World" program. This simple program, which typically prints the words "Hello World" to the screen, is often used as the first program that beginners write when learning a new programming language. Continue reading …

BBC Micro:bit — a story of curiosity

Published 12 November 2022 in electronics with tags programming , hardware , electronics I have a six year old (let's call him v2.0). His brain never stops, and my work as an engineer (primarily software) seems to be of great interest to him. He asks lots of questions, but also knows during incidents that I need to focus. After a particularly difficult incident a few months ago, he congratulated me on fixing the "glitch" and called me a "glitch hunter". Continue reading …



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