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  "path": "/s/cfzhwf/how_are_you_protecting_yourself_against",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-21T13:53:02.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Above all this is a fun discussion. Don't get too serious :)\n\n* * *\n\nAs LLMs get better and better at pattern matching against vulnerabilities, and gaining better logical inference, it's a matter of time until a human or a group of humans and an LLM(s) find a plethora of zero days, some possibly unpatchable.\n\nI'm sure others have thought the same, so I'm curious just what the general zeitgeist is. I personally think any machine you haven't put online, like those 10 year old laptops in the closest, are safe. The problem is, _I believe airgap will not save us either_ if a truly advanced system is developed. More or less I think \"primitive technology\" could return in various ways depending what we're talking about, like in finance, to avoid manipulation.",
  "title": "How are you protecting yourself against the imminent AI dooms zero day?"
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