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Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Losing the Encrypted Key [Life in Tech]
AI Code-generation Anecdote
Read today:
"I worked in AI from 1975 to 1995; several years of that was in automatic programming. I constantly hear that AI is replacing programmers and find this to be unbelievable. So I decided to give GROK an impossible task. I asked it to write a merge sort program in Common Lisp. It did using linked lists. So then I asked it to do the same thing but using vectors. It wrote a correct program again. So then I asked it to write it to write a concurrent version. Again, it did. I was amazed! Unfortunately, each version was horribly inefficient. The list and vector versions were identical except for the functions that created lists and vectors.
At each level of the merge they created new arrays instead of manipulating the original storage structures. Similarly, the concurrent version created a new thread for each merge. In real-world applications, these generated functions would have been, I imagine, orders of magnitude slower than a hand-written merge sort. You might as well use bubble sort. :) ChatGPT was even worse. Clearly, what these systems do is the first phase of Sussman's PhD Hacker system.
No intelligence, just simple pattern-matching of a provide specification to the specification associated with code found on the Internet. The impressive part is being to match the two specifications, written in English, which are probably somewhat different."
Sunday, November 23, 2025
AI Produces Filthy Songs
From METRO of the UK, 19 11 2025
Friday, November 21, 2025
Thursday, November 20, 2025
SIM-swap fraud [Mobile telephones and crime]
From article published on British bank Charter Savings' website
- Protect your SIM card by enabling a PIN in your device’s settings menu and setting up a carrier level password or PIN with your network provider which must be verified before issuing a new SIM.
- Don’t respond to unsolicited emails, texts or phone calls.
- Don’t overshare personal details on social media. Avoid sharing your birth date or that of children or relatives or other common password recovery phrases such as the name of your first pet or school.
- Turn on Two-Step Verification (2SV), also known as two-factor authentication (2FA) or multi-factor authentication (MFA).
- Use a password consisting of three random words that only you know and which are unique. You could add uppercase letters, numbers and symbols to make it more secure.
- Always keep your device’s software up to date.
- Call your network provider immediately. If you unexpectedly lose phone service, receive unsolicited texts or emails about your SIM being ported or a Port Authorization Code (PAC) request, notify your provider.
- Inform your banks as soon as possible. The fraudster may attempt to make a money transfer online or over the phone.
- Record your details with Cifas. They’re a UK fraud prevention community.2
Friday, November 14, 2025
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Robot Falls
From BBC
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Vibe Coding
From BBC
Thursday, November 6, 2025
ChatGPT: Advice on Love, Life & Death [Brave New World]
From BBC
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Monday, November 3, 2025
AI & And A Bag of Chips
Police responded in force to Kenwood High School in unincorporated Baltimore County, Md. The issue: the “artificial intelligence” system monitoring school security cameras said a boy outside the school had a gun in his hand. “It was like eight cop cars that came pulling up for us,” said that boy, Taki Allen, who was sitting outside the school with friends.
“At first, I didn’t know where they were going until they started walking toward me with guns, talking about, ‘Get on the ground,’ and I was like, ‘What?’” Officers handcuffed and searched Allen, “and they figured out I had nothing,” he said. What had actually been in his hand? A bag of Doritos. After he finished them, he folded up the bag and put it in his pocket. Police had a copy of the photo the A.I. took; it matched the bag.
In a statement, police said that they “would refer you to [Baltimore County Public Schools] regarding questions pertaining to Omnilert” — the company that sells the system. A reporter reached out to the company, but it refused comment. (RC/WBAL Baltimore) ...Because the reporter was identified by its systems as a terrorist.
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