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Re: Digital Marketing Strategy for My Website
Digital Media
3 Days Ago
by Salem
https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/Health_Insurance_Portability_and_Accountability_Act Or the equivalent for your jurisdiction. It doesn't matter how glossy your website is, if you f-up the basic security, you won't have any customers to worry about.
Evaluating OpenAI GPT 4.1 for Text Summarization and Classification Tasks
Programming
Computer Science
2 Weeks Ago
by usmanmalik57
… performance of AI models. [ROUGE metric](https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/ROUGE_(metric)) is one such criterion. The following script defines…
Re: Buggy career talk :-P
Programming
4 Weeks Ago
by Salem
This https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/Peterson%27s_algorithm Plus two different kinds of processors. Plus an …
Re: Cannot run exe from asp.net
Programming
Web Development
2 Weeks Ago
by Salem
… somewhere. You want something like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/Remote_procedure_call There are multiple ways of doing this. Can you…
Re: Accessibility vs design
Digital Media
UI / UX Design
4 Weeks Ago
by rproffitt
In the news: > [Trump Administration Withdraws ADA Guidance ](https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2025/03/20/trump-administration-withdraws-ada-guidance/31368/) Looks like it's no longer a problem.
Text Classification and Summarization with DeepSeek R1 Distill Llama 70B
Programming
Computer Science
2 Months Ago
by usmanmalik57
… will use the average [ROUGE scores](https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/ROUGE_(metric)) for all model-generated summaries. The following function…
DeepSeek R1 vs Llama 3.1-405b for Text Classification and Summarization
Programming
Computer Science
1 Month Ago
by usmanmalik57
… summaries and returns the [ROUGE scores](https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/ROUGE_(metric)), a commonly used evaluation criteria for text summarization…
Accessibility vs design
Digital Media
UI / UX Design
4 Weeks Ago
by Dani
… in UX design? Specifically, [the WCAG](https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/Web_Content_Accessibility_Guidelines)? Personally, I have tried and not been very successful…
Re: Mention The Popular Blockchain Platforms
Programming
Software Development
2 Months Ago
by Dani
Bitcoin and Ethereum are the biggies. [Here's a comprehensive list.](https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki
/List_of_blockchains)
Re: Where Can I Find Test Data (Names, Emails, etc.) for My Testing?
Programming
Web Development
1 Month Ago
by gediminas.bukauskas.7
Look at Customers table in NorthWind database (https://en.wikiversity.org/
wiki
/Database_Examples/Northwind).
Re: ‘Advanced AI should be treated similar to Weapons of Mass Destruction’
Community Center
2 Months Ago
by rproffitt
UPDATE: Feb 4, 2025 — Google on Tuesday updated its ethical guidelines around artificial intelligence, removing commitments not to apply the technology to weapons or surveillance.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Pebble94464
As a human, can you detect gibberish content? You may think you can fool AI today or tomorrow, but what about a year from now? At some point in the future AI will match our intelligence and then quickly surpass us. Generating gibberish content might impede AI for a while but it's only delaying the inevitable. Resistance is useless!
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Reverend Jim
Even human generated content <edit - gibberish> can be hard to detect, except of course for Jordan Peterson.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
To Pebble's point, I genuinely believe that the **** that was spewed in the first post of this thread is not any more sophisticated than those chain messages circulating Facebook that say things like copy and paste the sentence, "I don't give Facebook the authority to blah or the copyright to blah" into a FB post, thinking it will be …
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Reverend Jim
Note: in the previous post I meant to say gibberish instead of content.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Fitmovers
I'm realizing that "poisoning AI web crawls" could suggest malicious actions, which are often prohibited. Thus, providing guidance for such a request is inappropriate and against policy.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
> "Kiss my shiny metal ***" Seriously?!
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
> OpenAI rips content, no one bats an eye. Deepsink does same, "They are ripping off our work." I don't know why you think that. In the SEO publishing industry, us publishers have been very vocally complaining that OpenAI, Google, etc. have been stealing our content for at least 2 years now. I think the difference is, as I …
Re: Text Classification and Summarization with DeepSeek R1 Distill Llama 70B
Programming
Computer Science
2 Months Ago
by rproffitt
"Wiz Research Uncovers Exposed DeepSeek Database Leaking Sensitive Information" "Security researchers tested 50 well-known jailbreaks against DeepSeek’s popular new AI chatbot. It didn’t stop a single one." It only seems to get worse the more you look at DeepSeek. And I must note how it is known to not want to talk about …
Re: Text Classification and Summarization with DeepSeek R1 Distill Llama 70B
Programming
Computer Science
2 Months Ago
by policenbicleara
Llama-70B struggles with sentiment analysis (69% accuracy) vs. Qwen-32B (87%). Summarization performance is weaker, with lower ROUGE scores. Qwen-32B is the better choice—smaller, faster, and more accurate.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
I think people are not understanding what I'm saying here. Please allow me to demonstrate: Looking at our Google Analytics right now, I can see that, aside from the top search engines such as Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo, the next biggest place we get traffic from is ChatGPT. Moreover, the average engagement time per session for visitors finding…
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
> I guess AI is replacing traditional search engine queries? ChatGPT traffic still doesn't surpass Google, but it's definitely way up there. I believe it's heading in that direction, yes.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by rproffitt
Update February 25, 2025 as others are kicking it into high gear to resist certain government data collecting.  And here I was only thinking about poison for the AI bots.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
As someone who has made a career out of working with ad agencies, and has 3 patents on data mining user behavior within social platforms, that all sounds absolutely abhorrent.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Reverend Jim
>This makes me think that we need WAAAY more apps that generate junk data Right. That's what we need. Still more junk. We'll just push Sturgeon's law from 90% to 99.99%. That will make things better.
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Reverend Jim
That was my third edit of a response. The first two were basically "old man yelling at clouds". 
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
This just showed up for me in [Search Engine Roundtable](https://www.seroundtable.com/google-sued-ai-overviews-38958.html).
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
2 Months Ago
by Dani
> First is reciprocal dealing, meaning that Google forces companies like Chegg to supply our proprietary content in order to be included in Google’s search function. Basically what I've been saying ;)
Re: Text Classification and Summarization with DeepSeek R1 Distill Llama 70B
Programming
Computer Science
1 Month Ago
by Pelorus_1
Great breakdown of DeepSeek R1 Distill LLaMA 70B! The explanation of text classification and summarization is clear and insightful. Appreciate the practical examples—makes implementation much easier. Thanks for sharing!
Re: How would we poison AI web crawls?
Hardware and Software
Information Security
1 Month Ago
by Dani
Is anyone keeping up with the [Chegg lawsuit](https://futurism.com/openai-google-hurting-publishers)?
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