> it’s Chinese and backed by god knows who, and no one cares
Existentially weary infosec guy voice I promise you some of us care, and the rest of you will realize why in a year or so
> it’s Chinese and backed by god knows who, and no one cares
Existentially weary infosec guy voice I promise you some of us care, and the rest of you will realize why in a year or so
I'm genuinely curious about your view on this. Ziphu AI release pretty capable open weights models. As long as we don't feed information that is confidential or become overy reliant on the tech that's on someone else's computer - what are the other riaks that you see in using Chinese models?
My view is that the same people who pulled off xz are putting God knows what in the weights
That doesn't make any sense. Model weights are literally just numbers you multiply by. To imply that it's any way even remotely comparable to the xzutils build process is...
Well, I would be very technically impressed if someone managed to achieve any form of code execution, especially given unknown levels of quantisation post-release whereas xzutils was interesting mostly due to obfuscation.
At least at this point most people using them are using them running on western infrastructure. A backdoored llm would be an interesting thing to see. Like every time it realizes it was running in claude code it installed a backdoor or something. For now seems to be theoretical.
Did you ever read the paper on how Ken Thompson backdoored the original C compiler?