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'''''<span style="color:#0000FF">Some Possible Scenarios. </span>'''''
'''''<span style="color:#0000FF">Some Possible Scenarios. </span>'''''
* Past/Recent - Attacks, compromises;
* Past/Recent - Attacks, compromises;
** community vs. government;
In this setting we our focus is on the actions of a collection of individual that have formed a community of action (COA) where the
** community vs. private company;
COA has been known to mount an action against a government, government agency or company;
 
In the case of
** COA vs. government;
** COA vs. private company;
** government vs. COA
** government vs. government;  
** government vs. government;  
** "third rail" narratives (human-like participants);
** "third rail" narratives (human-like participants);

Revision as of 22:41, 10 April 2023

(2023.04.10@13:00; sketch out revised outline for version 2 of Unanswered Questions - ChatGPT4 - Communities, Risks; this version will draw from the original baseline doc (write first, edit later) with the objective of producing a more concise, coherent, focused document; pending issues to resolve: imagery copyright, video link inclusion);

ChatGPT4 - Communities. Risks. Version 0.11 2023.04.10

  • Unanswered questions;
  • taxonomy;
  • issues;
  • risks;
  • scenarios;

Focus: Communities. Risks. Actors. Scenarios.

  • Large Language Models;
  • ChatGPT3;
  • ChatGPT4;

Chat GPT4. Functional Summary and Overview.

  • Narrative and storytelling;
  • Coding;
  • Problem solving;
  • Education;

Communities. Types. Intent. Actors.

  • Communities: Action, Interest, Practice;
  • Communities - Intent: Constructive, beneficial; Destructive, malicious;
    • Beneficial, Supportive
    • Malicious, Destructive
    • Private Actors
    • Government Actors

Some Possible Scenarios.

  • Past/Recent - Attacks, compromises;

In this setting we our focus is on the actions of a collection of individual that have formed a community of action (COA) where the COA has been known to mount an action against a government, government agency or company;

In the case of

    • COA vs. government;
    • COA vs. private company;
    • government vs. COA
    • government vs. government;
    • "third rail" narratives (human-like participants);
    • "bait and switch" infrastructure attacks;
    • "shell game" clinic medication switch;
    • "wrong number" eavesdropping; spoofing emergency;

Some possible new activity categories/roles

Reference Topics