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Auto Mode: Your New Safety Net for Coding Mistakes

LessWrong

In brief

  • A new safety feature called Auto Mode has been introduced to help users avoid dangerous actions when using coding tools.
    • This mode checks all commands and asks for human approval before allowing anything too risky.
    • It's not perfect, but it makes the system much safer than before, when many users just clicked yes without thinking.
    • This update matters because it helps both developers and researchers work more safely.
  • Before, some users might have accidentally run harmful code without realizing it.
  • Now, Auto Mode acts as a guardrail, making sure important decisions are made with care.
    • It's part of a larger effort to improve how these tools handle complex tasks.
  • Watch for more changes that aim to balance convenience with safety in the coming months.

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