Fixes have been made, it appears, but disclosure or discussion is invisible
works remarkably well ... mostly. After publication of my"Kryptonite" article about a prompt that crashes many AI chatbots, I began to get a steady stream of emails from readers – many times the total of all reader emails I'd received in the previous decade.If I were of a mind to hand over dangerous weapons to anyone who asked, I'd still be a resident of the United States.
Following the publication of the story, Microsoft suddenly"reactivated" its assessment process and told me it would provide analysis of the situation in a week.Trying to exert an appropriate amount of caution – even suspicion – provided a few moments of levity.
That silence speaks volumes. A few of the LLMs that would regularly crash with this prompt seem to have been updated – behind the scenes. They don't crash anymore, at least not when operated from their web interfaces . Somewhere deep within the guts of ChatGPT and Copilot, something looks like it has been patched to prevent the behavior induced by the prompt.
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