- > You could say that LLMs are the first technology where the medium actively invites confession.
What about ELIZA? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
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- How does this work technically?
I am unable to go to their website because:
> "This application requires passkey with PRF extension support for secure encryption key storage. Your browser or device doesn't support these advanced features"
Is this really necessary for a product's webpage? I would understand for the application itself.
- >You could say that LLMs are the first technology where the medium actively invites confession.
I don't think LLMs really constitute a medium by McLuhan's definition. A medium is an extension of man, and LLMs don't extend so much as they replace. An LLM is closer to a secretary or similar force multiplier than an extension of oneself.
- I’ve spent some time thinking about privacy and LLMs. I developed the impression that encryption isn’t meaningful in this space. It seems like end to end encryption only truly works when both ends are outside of the system and can manage their keys independently of it. In this case one end is the system. My message has to be decrypted for processing by the LLM. So is “end to end encryption” in this case any different than HTTPS? It doesn’t seem like it
- Post is lacking in technical details. What it seems to be doing echoes the way ChatGPT is integrated into iOS - your requests are anonymized so your profile can't be (easily) built.
How can I make confer.to work on my Linux machine? Modern CPU.
- I always said our data lake was frozen over. You could get tons of data into it, but barely anything back out.