First recorded major hack using AI...

I always wary when AI company says their models was used for "hacking." This seems more like self-promotion then anything else. If not warning not to shove language models every where.
 
It could display the capabilities of their model but it also tells the market that all big LLMs are likely being used tot he same end. Anthropic doesn't have such a large share of the market here. Their business strategy is more nuanced as they target enterprise use and so they want to build trust a little differently than say Open AI which has the largest market share but keeps mum about real world use cases. I have no doubt that Chat-GPT has much the same capabilities and it being used in much the same way.
 
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Shame market just seems to like shove these models everywhere without consider the actual use case. Reminds me of many companies of just use JIRA or ServiceNow without putting any work into these applications expecting their workforce to work fine with it.
 
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Yeah marketing is always a pain point. I kind hate how we call large language models 'Ai' since its a bit of a stretch to call it that. Companies are expecting magic fairy dust to do the dirty work while potato brained employee just pushes buttons.
 
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