I wonder how long it’ll be before CISOs are replaced with a chatbot… https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ibm-pause-hiring-plans-replace-212747073.html
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@jerry wanna do a twitch stream where we chuck real problems at gpt4 and see how close it gets? i have a paid account :D
@Viss oooh that some like fun

@jerry ive had hit and miss success with gpt4. i had it write me some code to extract data out of kismet sqlite3 dbs and it did pretty good!

a week and some change ago I asked it to help me write code to change the bash prompt of a host depending on if another host was up or not, and after 5-6 changes it sorta forgot what the original ask was and went way off the rails.

@jerry so depending on the complexity of the ask, it'll either do ok, it will be HILARIOUSLY fucked up :D
@jerry how long ago was /bin/yes written?
@jerry I think CISOs and other strategic leaders will be safe but we might see a lot of super lean “skeleton” teams
@jerry You're assuming this hasn't already happened?
@jerry A bit scary, as a chatbot might create a presentation that is closer to what the C-suite wants to see, but it's (not yet) thinking outside the (neural) black box. Legal interns are more in line to be replaced by steroidal pattern matching.
@jerry This is pretty much what just happened at Red Hat, and for allegedly similar reasons. In percentage headcount it is a little less.
@jerry I’m wondering how long before the AI at big companies is hijacked and they don’t necessarily realise it
@jerry I'm amazed I haven't seen the perfect word used for them yet - "truthy." Sometimes what you'll get is true, and it'll always *seem* like it could be true.
@jerry can't use a chatbot as an ablative meatshield
@jerry This week I've been learning how to feed ISO 27001 (and related) standard documents, SOC2 standard, and sample policies... into OpenAI using LlamaIndex. I think the first people it'll replace is consulting firms charging $15,000 to write corporate policies 🙂