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More than generative art – a little divine principle, still unknown

https://number-garden.netlify.app/?114336224149876
1•cpuXguy•4m ago•1 comments

Linux kernel security work

http://www.kroah.com/log/blog/2026/01/02/linux-kernel-security-work/
1•chmaynard•5m ago•0 comments

Orthogonality Expected at High Dimensions (2022)

https://softwaredoug.com/blog/2022/12/26/surpries-at-hi-dimensions-orthoginality
2•softwaredoug•5m ago•0 comments

Daft Punk Easter Egg in the BPM Tempo of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger?

https://www.madebywindmill.com/tempi/blog/hbfs-bpm/
3•simonw•8m ago•0 comments

Child abuse images found in AI training data [2023]

https://www.axios.com/2023/12/20/ai-training-data-child-abuse-images-stanford
1•vinni2•9m ago•0 comments

Elon Musk's Grok AI generates images of 'minors in minimal clothing'

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/02/elon-musk-grok-ai-children-photos
2•vinni2•12m ago•0 comments

A Flappy Bird clone that uses your folding phone as the controller

https://infosec.exchange/@rebane2001/115827562888430136
2•robin_reala•15m ago•0 comments

PFAS and PCBs associated with increased odds of multiple sclerosis

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412025007445
2•wjb3•15m ago•1 comments

Yellow Dog Linux

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Dog_Linux
1•janandonly•16m ago•0 comments

How Claude Code Works [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFKCzGlAU6Q
1•gmays•17m ago•0 comments

"Inspector Dangerfuck", ANSI art comic from 1994

https://breakintochat.com/blog/2025/12/31/ansi-art-and-webcomics-part-3-eerie-and-inspector-dange...
1•Kirkman14•18m ago•1 comments

TimescaleDB to ClickHouse replication: Use cases, features, and how we built it

https://clickhouse.com/blog/timescale-to-clickhouse-clickpipe-cdc
2•saisrirampur•18m ago•0 comments

Exposure to Multiple Fine Particulate Matter Components and Incident Depression

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2843119
1•wjb3•18m ago•1 comments

Qsp: A simple S-Expression parser for Rust TokenStreams

https://github.com/KnorrFG/qsp
1•PaulHoule•22m ago•0 comments

Grok says safeguard lapses led to images of 'minors in minimal clothing' on X

https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/grok-says-safeguard-lapses-led-images-minors-minimal-clo...
1•erhuve•24m ago•1 comments

Replace Your Standup with a Todo List

https://www.skeptrune.com/posts/todolist-standup/
1•skeptrune•25m ago•0 comments

Malleable Systems Collective – Collective digest – 2025

https://malleable.systems/blog/2025/12/27/collective-digest-2025/
1•gjvc•25m ago•0 comments

Nearly Half of Americans Read Zero Books in 2025

https://dailycitizen.focusonthefamily.com/nearly-half-of-americans-read-zero-books-in-2025/
3•bookofjoe•27m ago•1 comments

Fixing a Buffer Overflow in Unix v4 Like It's 1973

https://sigma-star.at/blog/2025/12/unix-v4-buffer-overflow/
3•gdgghhhhh•28m ago•0 comments

Oldest known cremation in Africa – mystery about Stone Age hunter-gatherers

https://theconversation.com/oldest-known-cremation-in-africa-poses-9-500-year-old-mystery-about-s...
1•olvy0•29m ago•0 comments

Fujiwhara Effect

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujiwhara_effect
1•wjb3•30m ago•0 comments

A different way to think about Python API Clients

https://paulwrites.software/articles/python-api-clients
2•paulhallett•33m ago•0 comments

2025 Starlink Progress Report

https://starlink.com/progress
1•0xedb•38m ago•0 comments

Weaponized (teeny tiny) black holes

https://joshchamot.substack.com/p/weaponized-teeny-tiny-black-holes
4•petethomas•40m ago•1 comments

Selling theoretical frameworks to enterprises €50K-€300K licensing)

2•Boiindil•40m ago•2 comments

Ask HN: Seeking 3rd‑Party Permission (Smoke Tests) – Legal and Ethical Guidance

1•ohitsujiza•41m ago•0 comments

PowRSS: Discover the Indie Web

https://powrss.com/
2•subdavis•43m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A free, no-signup invoice generator for one-off invoices

https://the-invoice.app/
1•block_hacks•44m ago•1 comments

Ex-Samsung engineer accused of giving 10nm DRAM process data to China's CXMT

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/samsung-engineer-accused-of-leaking-10nm-dram-pro...
5•walterbell•48m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a Netflix-style link-in-bio because link lists felt dead

https://www.linklynx.bio/
1•rafaelvalle03•51m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Grok Can't Apologize. So Why Do Headlines Keep Saying It Did?

https://www.readtpa.com/p/grok-cant-apologize-grok-isnt-sentient
49•afavour•2h ago

Comments

ninju•1h ago
The fact that we have anthropomorphized AI systems (not just Grok) is because of the way in which we interact with these system with natural language.
guywithahat•1h ago
That's sort of my thought too. Grok can't apologize, but it also can't do anything without being told. A hammer can't apologize, but it also doesn't know the difference between hitting a nail or a person. Perhaps we could design a hammer that does less harm to a human but if it comes at the cost of being a worse hammer I don't want it
WarOnPrivacy•1h ago
> Grok can't apologize, but it also can't do anything without being told.

If you mean being told by the end user, this famously hasn't been the case. Dialing back the only restriction was enough for Grok to create nsfw material (w/o any request to create that).

     [Grok] didn’t hesitate to spit out fully uncensored topless
     videos of Taylor Swift the very first time I used it
     without me even specifically asking the bot to take her clothes off.
roywiggins•1h ago
It's 50-80% because they are RLHFed into talking with "I". This was far less of an issue when it was just GPT-3 in a completion UI. But people find LLMs trained to produce text that looks like it's coming from a personality to be more compelling: ChatGPT is when the tech exploded into popularity.

LLMs that aren't chat tuned are just not as easy to anthropomorphize.

biophysboy•1h ago
I really wish I could use custom products w/ RLHF turned off. I know that's not how it works, but the stupid marketing copy speak makes me use them less
minimaxir•1h ago
The real reason is because LLMs are a highly nuanced and technical topic that has been constantly evolving, but any attempt to suggest that LLMs require nuance is met with accusations of AI boosterism and are subsequently ignored. So journalists tend to go with Occam's Razor.

I have tried to offer corrections to incorrect headlines and technical information about LLMs over the past few years but have stopped because I don't have the bandwidth to deal with the "so you support the plagiarism machine" comments every time.

biophysboy•1h ago
I am really grateful I have a basic understanding of 1) how LLMs work, & 2) zero trust in tech marketing/branding. I would be a lot more afraid of the future otherwise. Its not surprising to me at all that people believe AI models are sentient and capable of apologies.
WarOnPrivacy•57m ago
The gist is down the page. I believe the assertion is sound and is worthy of consideration.

    Here’s the thing: Grok didn’t say anything. Grok didn’t
    blame anyone. Grok didn’t apologize. Grok can’t do any
    of these things, because Grok is not a sentient entity
    capable of speech acts, blame assignment, or remorse.

    What actually happened is that a user prompted Grok to generate
    text about the incident. The chatbot then produced a word sequence
    that pattern-matched to what an apology might sound like, because
    that’s what large language models do. They predict statistically
    likely next tokens based on their training data. 

    When you ask an LLM to write an apology, it writes something that
    looks like an apology. That’s not the same as actually apologizing.
ares623•55m ago
Just like human CEOs /s
afavour•42m ago
Unfortunately the discussion has been flagged. As is often the case.
ryandrake•28m ago
This is to be expected here, unfortunately. Any article that reveals anything bad about a Musk-run company will get instantly flagged. Sometimes the mods will show up and correct it, but by then the damage is done--the article has been wiped off the front page and it's Mission Accomplished for the flaggers.
Havoc•56m ago
Pretty wild that xAI decided to simply not comment on what seems like a pretty sizable fuckup
r0ckarong•56m ago
Because we live in a technofeudalist hellscape where the media is owned by the people who profit from out oppression.
chopete3•51m ago
>>>

strangers were replying to women’s photos and asking Grok, the platform’s built-in AI chatbot, to “remove her clothes” or “put her in a bikini.” And Grok was doing it. Publicly. In the replies. For everyone to see.

Wow. Thats some really creepy behavior people are choosing to show off publicly.

Grok needs some tighter gaurdrails to prevent abuse.