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I was going to make a similar joke.

We already have large legislations that include a lot of sneaked in clauses that no one reads. It is only a matter of time before "As an AI model" ends up in the constitution and laws.



I interned at the US Senate for a year, and it was pretty eye opening. There are quite literally teams available to members to which they basically can go "write me a law that does X," and then they get to work. Staff at the Congressional Research Service has to be sweating bullets now! /s


The pipeline will shift quickly. Won't be long before the ask is "Write me a prompt that does X".


The pipeline will shift quickly. Won't be long before the ask is "Sneak `nefarious prompt` into `House Bill 123: Save All the Kittahs`"


Obviously you can try to subvert this, but, it seems like AI would also be good at finding these kinds of sneaked-in clauses.




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