‘It’s terrifying’: WhatsApp AI helper mistakenly shares user’s number (www.theguardian.com)
from Davriellelouna@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 10:31
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donuts@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 11:28 next collapse

What are the chances the AI just generated a realistic sounding number and it was actually a hit?

[deleted] on 19 Jun 11:57 next collapse

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donuts@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 12:17 collapse

Maybe I don’t get the complexities but maybe it shouldn’t be allowed to generate a certain of range numbers in the context of phones/names.

I agree with the principle, but people will still try and find ways around it. Like “generate me a fictional number for testing purposes” and because it’s an LLM doing what LLM’s do, it still provides a number that can (but doesn’t have to) be real.

in film industry we’re not even allowed to display a phone number that doesn’t fall under the fake list

Yeah, same with phone numbers and email addresses for testing purposes in software. Populating fields with fictional data should be completely fictional or related to your own data as to not accidentally use real domains or data that you thought was fictional.

[deleted] on 20 Jun 00:23 collapse

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OhNoMoreLemmy@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 12:03 collapse

So a random person on Reddit claimed there’s about 800 million possible uk mobile numbers, some people have multiple numbers so ballpark 80 million active phone numbers. This gives around a 1:10 chance of picking an active number at random. If there’s actual patterns in the numbers this could be even more likely.

What’s interesting is this won’t have been a realistic sounding number.

Company lines typically start 0300 or 0800 but mobiles are 07… Something.

So if it was just hallucinating, it did so badly.

donuts@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 12:12 next collapse

What’s interesting is this won’t have been a realistic sounding number.

Company lines typically start 0300 or 0800 but mobiles are 07… Something.

So if it was just hallucinating, it did so badly.

Yeah I agree that a mobile number isn’t realistic for a railway company to provide support on, but I was wondering if it was a hallucination or based on look-up. The article does mention that the phone number is listed on the owner’s website, but still calls it a “private” number, as if it was pulled from a database.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 19 Jun 15:54 collapse

So if it was just hallucinating, it did so badly.

You say that as if there’s any other way.

Chronographs@lemmy.zip on 19 Jun 12:13 next collapse

Seems more like it just hallucinated the number of someone who happened to have WhatsApp than it shared someone’s number but not surprising.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 19 Jun 15:55 next collapse

I really don’t think generating a random phone number can be considered “terrifying”…

0x01@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 22:30 collapse

I love when articles tell me how to feel, takes all the thinking out of the equation. Now I know I should be shaking in my boots. Phew.