Cyberbud

I'm not a good hacker because I'm not good at what I do.

Photo by Marek Szturc on Unsplash

PROMPT: Cyberbud: "Air Bud" tries his paw at cyberwarfare, joining the hacktivist group "Anonymous".

He seeks to cause a "disruptive, informative, and entertaining campaign" to give the public an "unprecedented level of insight" into the ways in which the U.S. government, corporations and other entities have used cyber and other forms of information technology to "perpetrate high-tech coups, create and exacerbate social unrest and even produce mass paranoia".

He calls on the public to join the “Anonymous Cyber Army” and “help us to liberate the Internet from corporate and government control”.


In a press release issued by the group, Air Bud says: “I’ve been a hacker my whole life. I’m not really a good hacker. I’m not good at getting into networks. I don’t know how to break into computers. But I know how to hack into people’s computers and make them do what I want them to do. “I’m not a good hacker because I’m not good at what I do. I’m a good hacker because I’m a good person. I’m not good at what I do, but I’m good at what I believe in.”


As a result of his work for the group, Air Bud is invited to “freely demonstrate” his “cybernetic abilities” and is “invited to get in people’s heads”. As a result, he finds himself on a “roving mission” to break into the computers of the U.S. Federal Government, the United Nations, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations Secretariat, the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Defense, among others.


He also plans to break into the computers of U.S. corporations and corporations from all over the world, including the government of Saudi Arabia. Air Bud is armed with the latest in cyber-technology, including a “packet sniffer”, “malware” and “hacktivists”, as well as a “TunnelBear”, a wireless hacking device.

In “Hacktivist” magazine, Air Bud has been described as “a hacker in a cartoon”. In the magazine, Air Bud is described as: “An adult with a strong, confident voice. He speaks in a gravelly tone and wears a dark-green jacket and a blue cap with a large logo on the front. He wears a pair of dark sunglasses.”

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Editor’s Notes

Generation Process

I used a low temperature from 0.6 to 0.8 for most generations, since I found the non-fiction-styled prompts with lower lengths tend to need lower temps in this scenario.

Edits

Paragraph formatting added. For generation 2, I only took one sentence from all the samples it gave me.

GPT-2 Settings
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# gen 2
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