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AdamConwayIEtoday at 2:01 PM2 repliesview on HN

Maybe so, but there were other elements that I've seen frontier models struggle with in the past, which was the perspective I had coming into this. It's the type of test I run frequently and this is the first small local model I've seen pull it off.

It had a very non-standard RSA key implementation that was obfuscated heavily. As well, it has an online license check at first run, and that part typically trips up most of the local models I've tried. I've been running this test for about a year now with different models, and it was the first I've seen not only figure out the RSA key implementation, but the first that didn't just give up once it saw the online license check. Even though it's only a first-time launch check.

That's why I call it one of the hardest, because in my experience, it has been. It's the first local model I've seen pull it off end-to-end. For some of the reverse engineering work that I've done with LLMs, none have been as consistent as this particular test at highlighting a model's failure in this domain.

I have access to Daybreak Blue and I'm approved for Anthropic's Cybersecurity program, so I might run the same test with both of those just to see, because it's been a while since I used a frontier model on this test. I imagine they'll make relatively light work of it, though, assuming it doesn't trip the relaxed guardrails.


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generalizationstoday at 3:29 PM

How hard is it to get access to the Anthropic Cybersecurity program? That’s gotta be rough.

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