That whole section seems to be pretty directly based on DeepSeek's "very impressive work" with R1 being simultaneously very impressive, and several months behind OpenAI. (They more or less say as much in footnote 36.)…
Kind of funny that you mentioned the Hobbit, given that half the fantasy genre is takes on LotR with the serial numbers filed off. So people have found some partial workarounds.
It would be more accurate to say the laws of physics push certain services to capture enormous market share. How can a new search engine - or email service, for that matter - compete with Google's servers? How can a new…
I can't find any source for this random comment's claim that they were actors, which seems like it would be pretty easy to prove. I think you've been bamboozled.
I don't think that fits the legal definition of crimes against humanity, although there's admittedly a fine line between that and e.g. some of the famines in the USSR.
This is currently true, yes. They're expressing hope/belief that this will someday seem unthinkable and strange.
That whole section seems to be pretty directly based on DeepSeek's "very impressive work" with R1 being simultaneously very impressive, and several months behind OpenAI. (They more or less say as much in footnote 36.)…
Kind of funny that you mentioned the Hobbit, given that half the fantasy genre is takes on LotR with the serial numbers filed off. So people have found some partial workarounds.
It would be more accurate to say the laws of physics push certain services to capture enormous market share. How can a new search engine - or email service, for that matter - compete with Google's servers? How can a new…
I can't find any source for this random comment's claim that they were actors, which seems like it would be pretty easy to prove. I think you've been bamboozled.
I don't think that fits the legal definition of crimes against humanity, although there's admittedly a fine line between that and e.g. some of the famines in the USSR.
This is currently true, yes. They're expressing hope/belief that this will someday seem unthinkable and strange.