Nepenthes: a dangerous tarpit to trap LLM crawlers – OSnews (www.osnews.com)
from Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 15 Jan 19:18
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catloaf@lemm.ee on 15 Jan 20:30 next collapse

Good luck getting any of them to actually crawl it though. Most models are trained on datasets like reddit comments, not by crawling sites like search indexers.

GooberEar@lemmy.wtf on 16 Jan 02:25 collapse

I did not read the article. Nobody does anyway, right? So I figure I’d mention that Nepenthes is a pretty famous genus of carnivorous plant, they are the tropical vining pitcher plants. The more you know. Unless you didn’t read this and weren’t already aware.

RyeMan@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 22:09 collapse

Another fun fact: Nepenthes have small but stiff hair like structures on the inside of their pitchers that are pointed downward so it’s easy for an insect to slide down, but it’s very difficult for them to climb back up.