For what is worth, I don't think Russia is on the same economic success path as China, so I don't think the argument there is remotely convincing. I am not saying it's the right argument, I am saying the argument might…
This is true, but of course ignores what happens historically when these societies open up more. They tend to get exploited. Places like China, Vietnam etc. don't yet have institutions strong enough to withstand…
> Killing people is just a side effect That budget and wealth transfer requires the US Dollar to remain the world's reserve currency. A lot of the killing has to do with ensuring it remains that way.
From what I know, the 'defense' industry has their production cleverly across all 50 states so that they're seen as one of the few sources of stable employment for most, sadly.
I think they do. Maybe not specifically how much will it last, but the average person does understand nothing they buy last literally 'forever' and they would certainly have discovered with movies, music etc. too. With…
Well, that's the publicly stated reason. Is that really enough? Maybe, but I am slightly suspicious something else was promised behind the scenes.
I am saying they could have not said anything about it being too dangerous etc. and just released Fable as a new model once the safeguards were in place and Mythos to trusted orgs as they did. Instead they choose to…
> Anthropic was correct in their assessment and early warning of Mythos's capabilities, and they did this rollout pretty well. They were not hype marketing. They were being genuinely cautious and honest. So what…
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7DOQlIQxz5M?cbrd=1
What part am I misrepresenting, Anthropic CEO explicitly states he's ok with military use as long as there's a human in the loop[1]. He states the Iran school strike 'doesn't even violate our red lines'. Can you clarify…
> He's the one who led the choice to refuse working with the gov for surveillance or defense This is false and just Anthropic being good at PR. He's happy to let it be used for airstrikes on Iran for example, just wants…
They blew it by pretending to take some sort of moral high ground while their model was being used in Iran to blow up schools. I say they get what they deserve. I would have a lot more respect for them if they banned…
Something I am not seeing discussed is why the sudden reversal? Could it be Antropic promised NSA direct access to everyone's queries or something? Maybe an opportunity for admin officials to get in early on their…
> If you want to run Qwen3.6 27B / 35B at its best, get a MacMini M4 with 64GB of RAM and put it in the basement - or at least a few meters from your desk. Can confirm this works rather well, most things that integrate…
Go does force you too, but it also supports _ as a bypass - because sometimes you do know better. Just not in this case. Rust never promised it'll let programmers turn off their brain, that's what LLMs are for.
Depends on if Atlas Shrugged is your Bible or not.
> I didn't (and don't) understand your point, but in an earlier post you made some claim about it being Anthropic - you can't steal from Anthropic. I do believe that Anthropic complaining about their TOS being violated…
> ARM was founded in the EU Yes, but it was span off from Acorn Computers, which had its own European OS, CPU, computer etc, but ARM was all that was left of what could have been a fully European Apple had it been given…
I think Americans like yourself greatly underestimate what advantages having a unified language, legal system etc. brings. It may seem to many Americans that the EU is unified but it's much less so than you'd expect.…
I think you misunderstood my point. Distillation is not stealing. It's not that "Theft presupposes a legitimate possessory claim by the victim. If A’s possession of X is itself wrongful because A stole X from B, then…
> I'm not really sure why you say it isn't an attack or adversarial. One side is doing something the other side doesn't want. Seems to be pretty clearly adversarial. This is Anthropic we're talking about here. A company…
> I think it is a reasonable term to use in the context of adversarial AI development Distillation is neither an 'attack', nor 'adversarial' in any reasonable sense. > Does that mean I am getting paid by the CIA or…
The framing distillation 'attacks' is a propaganda psyop.
> No such declaration was ever made Of course not, there's no need for a 'declaration' that would be a hard sell to the European public. Actions is all that matters.
> It's hardly a declaration of fealty As a European, the way I see it, Europe declared fealty to the US and relinquished its sovereignty a long time ago, sadly. Also, the way these agreements tend to work is that you…
For what is worth, I don't think Russia is on the same economic success path as China, so I don't think the argument there is remotely convincing. I am not saying it's the right argument, I am saying the argument might…
This is true, but of course ignores what happens historically when these societies open up more. They tend to get exploited. Places like China, Vietnam etc. don't yet have institutions strong enough to withstand…
> Killing people is just a side effect That budget and wealth transfer requires the US Dollar to remain the world's reserve currency. A lot of the killing has to do with ensuring it remains that way.
From what I know, the 'defense' industry has their production cleverly across all 50 states so that they're seen as one of the few sources of stable employment for most, sadly.
I think they do. Maybe not specifically how much will it last, but the average person does understand nothing they buy last literally 'forever' and they would certainly have discovered with movies, music etc. too. With…
Well, that's the publicly stated reason. Is that really enough? Maybe, but I am slightly suspicious something else was promised behind the scenes.
I am saying they could have not said anything about it being too dangerous etc. and just released Fable as a new model once the safeguards were in place and Mythos to trusted orgs as they did. Instead they choose to…
> Anthropic was correct in their assessment and early warning of Mythos's capabilities, and they did this rollout pretty well. They were not hype marketing. They were being genuinely cautious and honest. So what…
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7DOQlIQxz5M?cbrd=1
What part am I misrepresenting, Anthropic CEO explicitly states he's ok with military use as long as there's a human in the loop[1]. He states the Iran school strike 'doesn't even violate our red lines'. Can you clarify…
> He's the one who led the choice to refuse working with the gov for surveillance or defense This is false and just Anthropic being good at PR. He's happy to let it be used for airstrikes on Iran for example, just wants…
They blew it by pretending to take some sort of moral high ground while their model was being used in Iran to blow up schools. I say they get what they deserve. I would have a lot more respect for them if they banned…
Something I am not seeing discussed is why the sudden reversal? Could it be Antropic promised NSA direct access to everyone's queries or something? Maybe an opportunity for admin officials to get in early on their…
> If you want to run Qwen3.6 27B / 35B at its best, get a MacMini M4 with 64GB of RAM and put it in the basement - or at least a few meters from your desk. Can confirm this works rather well, most things that integrate…
Go does force you too, but it also supports _ as a bypass - because sometimes you do know better. Just not in this case. Rust never promised it'll let programmers turn off their brain, that's what LLMs are for.
Depends on if Atlas Shrugged is your Bible or not.
> I didn't (and don't) understand your point, but in an earlier post you made some claim about it being Anthropic - you can't steal from Anthropic. I do believe that Anthropic complaining about their TOS being violated…
> ARM was founded in the EU Yes, but it was span off from Acorn Computers, which had its own European OS, CPU, computer etc, but ARM was all that was left of what could have been a fully European Apple had it been given…
I think Americans like yourself greatly underestimate what advantages having a unified language, legal system etc. brings. It may seem to many Americans that the EU is unified but it's much less so than you'd expect.…
I think you misunderstood my point. Distillation is not stealing. It's not that "Theft presupposes a legitimate possessory claim by the victim. If A’s possession of X is itself wrongful because A stole X from B, then…
> I'm not really sure why you say it isn't an attack or adversarial. One side is doing something the other side doesn't want. Seems to be pretty clearly adversarial. This is Anthropic we're talking about here. A company…
> I think it is a reasonable term to use in the context of adversarial AI development Distillation is neither an 'attack', nor 'adversarial' in any reasonable sense. > Does that mean I am getting paid by the CIA or…
The framing distillation 'attacks' is a propaganda psyop.
> No such declaration was ever made Of course not, there's no need for a 'declaration' that would be a hard sell to the European public. Actions is all that matters.
> It's hardly a declaration of fealty As a European, the way I see it, Europe declared fealty to the US and relinquished its sovereignty a long time ago, sadly. Also, the way these agreements tend to work is that you…