Review research paper citation trails. Identify valid citations, circular citations , pulled citations, invalid citations. Rank the citations by popularity.
Run all programs through LLMs looking for malicious coding, instructions to export data to remote sites, anything associated with known bad actors, and bad coding.
Use LLMs to review router traffic going to or from suspect IP addresses.
Maintain a list of suspect IP Addresses. Block them as close to the source as possible.
Maintain a list of DoS (botnet) IP addresses and block them at gateway routers. Block them at my router if nothing else.
Run existing programs through LLMs to optimize coding and to document the code.
Run Programs through LLMs to identify, and possibly correct, bad programming such as buffer overflows, uncleared buffers and other hack-able openings.
Run all new programs through LLMs to ensure they follow ‘good’ programming protocols.
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I was listening to a recent Science Friday podcast about the human genome and came to the realization that our genome is basically a LLM, with lots of redundant words and blank pages. This explains so much, the slips, the gaffs, the spacing out, the hallucinations; we are AI!
If they are going to be labeling Genetically Modified food stuffs, and are concerned that the labels are going to scare people, why don’t they add “USDA Approved” to the label. ( I certainly hope the USDA is approving the basic foods in our grocery stores.) That should get rid of the GMO scare for folks that don’t know what GMO is all about and still contain the alert for those that are concerned about GMO.