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Sabot in the Age of AI
Here is a curated list of strategies, offensive methods, and tactics for (algorithmic) sabotage, disruption, and deliberate poisoning.
🔻 iocaine
The deadliest AI poison—iocaine generates garbage rather than slowing crawlers.
🔗 https://git.madhouse-project.org/algernon/iocaine
🔻 Nepenthes
A tarpit designed to catch web crawlers, especially those scraping for LLMs. It devours anything that gets too close. @aaron
🔗 https://zadzmo.org/code/nepenthes/
🔻 Quixotic
Feeds fake content to bots and robots.txt-ignoring #LLM scrapers. @marcusb
🔗 https://marcusb.org/hacks/quixotic.html
🔻 Poison the WeLLMs
A reverse-proxy that serves diassociated-press style reimaginings of your upstream pages, poisoning any LLMs that scrape your content. @mike
🔗 https://codeberg.org/MikeCoats/poison-the-wellms
🔻 Django-llm-poison
A django app that poisons content when served to #AI bots. @Fingel
🔗 https://github.com/Fingel/django-llm-poison
🔻 KonterfAI
A model poisoner that generates nonsense content to degenerate LLMs.
🔗 https://codeberg.org/konterfai/konterfai
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Below, you will find a collectively translated version of the text into Spanish, graciously shared with us by @lobi.
Hablemos sobre no hablar de Gaza
Al Chaos Computer Club, y a la comunidad que hace posible el Chaos Communication Congress.
El Congreso siempre ha sido un lugar donde hackers politizadxs de todo el mundo se encontraron para compartir y aprender. Sin embargo, el evento de este año (#38C3) se vivió para muchxs como un espacio incómodo de silencio y autocensura en cuanto al genocidio en Palestina. No podemos sino horrorizarnos al respecto, aunque no nos sorprenda completamente.
Ha sido espantoso escuchar una vez más discusiones en las que el único "argumento" fue "es una situación compleja" cuando se trata de encarar la dura realidad de un país de 2 millones de personas con apenas algo de comida o agua limpia siendo destruido, bloqueado y bombardeado, mientras uno de los últimos hospitales funcionales fue bombardeado tres días atrás.
Como un grupo heterogéneo de personas que es parte de comunidades interesadas, activas o impactadas por la lucha por la liberación del pueblo Palestino, hemos sentido necesario empezar esta discusión.
Lo que sigue son una serie de experiencias, preguntas y reflexiones que han sido compartidas en la sesión autogestionada "Hablemos sobre no hablar de #Gaza" que fue anunciada en el último día del Congreso.
⟶ https://cryptpad.digitalcourage.de/pad/#/2/pad/view/yZMrVYwtppjr0CdNQj+IAclYBs6tK0pebYpu468QjZc/
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The main page of the Manifesto on “Algorithmic Sabotage” has been updated with additional translations. The document is now available in Albanian and Armenian. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to L. Mirela and Kayl Cobanyan for their invaluable contributions.
⟶ https://algorithmic-sabotage.github.io/asrg/manifesto-on-algorithmic_sabotage/
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Let's talk about not talking about #Gaza
To the Chaos Computer Club, and to the larger community that makes the Chaos Communication Congress happen.
Congress has been a place for policitized hackers from all around the world to meet, share and learn. Yet this year's #38C3 event has been lived by many of us as an awkward space of silencing and self-censoring with regards to the Palestinian #genocide. We couldn't help but feel terrified at that, although not completely surprised.
It has been dreadful to once again hear discussions in which the only "argument" issued was "it's a complex situation" when trying to face the harsh reality of a 2 million people country being destroyed, blocked and bombed with barely any food or clean water, while one of the last running hospital was bombed three days before.
As an heterogeneous group of people that are part of communities that are interested, active or impacted by the struggle for liberation of the Palestinian people, we've felt necessary to start this discussion.
What follows is a series of experiences, questions and reflections that have been shared in the self-organized session "Let's talk about the not talking about Gaza" that was announced on the last day of the Congress.
⟶ https://pastebin.aquilenet.fr/?0d2333b41ea9c648#CK385sttKzd2VaWV1KfZHjYQ7diEf2Z94eoo9ezMnpbg
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