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It’s a feature, not a bug.
may never be secure
Is there hope? […] Probably not.
I have to read the cited paper because this seems like bullshit. Similarly to “Garbage In, Garbage Out” (referring to the quality of the training data), how about “Secrets In, Secrets Out”?
Don’t include
passwords.txt
in the training data, how hard can that be?Don’t include
passwords.txt
in the training data, how hard can that be?You need to remember that this is Microsoft we are talking about.
No Microsoft product has ever been secure in half a century of Microsoft. Even if AI could be made secure, Microsoft’s brand of it wouldn’t be because it’s Microsoft.