That entirely depends upon the cost of preventing them. At no cost, sure. But nothing is ever free. So what is the cost. <insert a villain who determines destroying all life is the best way to stop all future harm>…
>Many developers are too focused on delivery value compared to maintenance cost. The way this is worded feels like it leaves the blame on developers. Aren't these developers focused on exactly what they are being judged…
Are court decisions universally recognized? If a court rules someone true in one area, couldn't it still be considered slander/libel in another area if another court rules it as not being true? It is a bit like saying…
I think it might be built on something more than deterministic systems. Some property that is a subset of deterministic, so all your argument still apply, but merely being deterministic is not good enough. LLMs are what…
>The parents job is to keep their kids out of trouble. I challenge that anyone believes this, and for my evidence, I would submit all the age based laws that protect children regardless of what parents do. We have…
Never really like this because it feels some arbitrary as to what counts as making a claim. Human language is filled with implications, and those implications are filled with implied claims. Yet burden or proof seems…
But why does it do so inconsistently, and sometimes even forgetting to swap back to English when it comes time to do 'normal' output? It also seems recent, as when I was using deepseek even a week ago this was very rare…
>and everyone else will poor and unemployed How so? Everyone would still have their skills to provide goods and services and everyone would still have wants for other's goods and services, so an economy would still run.…
I don't think that is the argument. The argument is more "I want to do good thing X, but it will also cause bad thing Y." followed by "Wait, bad thing Y is going to happen anyways, so I might as well do good thing X so…
Is this self contradictory? Making a claim of 3 star service, without providing 3 star service evidence, isn't any different than a claim like they don't clean the dishes enough. Sure, you didn't write out the exact…
One of the major concerns with prototyping, at least in my experience and based on the general vibe I've felt from others over the years, is that clients will generally do some variation of "You have a working…
Does the model need to offer new testable hypothesis if it provides a way of explaining existing results that current models can't? If it is competing against another model that does both that and offers new testable…
Didn't the original authors end up leaking this before OpenAI fixed it? They gave them a chance, but then had to decide between staying fully silent or publishing the details despite malicious actors learning about it…
>responsibly disclosed Isn't this a double plus good phrase? What makes this more responsible? Reasoning about first order effects of different disclosure models? But what if someone uses higher order reasoning and…
Nothing of the level of rocket failure, but I've tracked down issues where you are never sure of the cause. You keep the doubt and let it drive you. You aren't as much sure of a theory, as you have the theory you most…
Depends upon the filtering system. Consider indie games. If there are 10 of them and 5 are great, you don't need any filter. You look through 5 great and 5 not so great games and end up with 5 great ones. Now go to a…
Apologies on the typo. One other question I had but wasn't sure if it would leave my previous post too unfocused is "aren't we a bit too early to determine in our current government systems are really the most…
Isn't this still assuming we can even determine what is true or false? Newtonian physics is false, but it works well enough we teach it in college. But our best models of physics are currently in disagreement, so can we…
If it was so clearly ineffective, why does it get challenged more often and replaced? Existing corporations aren't likely to change, but new startups and work owned coops exist, so why don't they compete? Maybe ranking…
I think it depends upon the effort involved. Think the difference between AI saying "This paragraph seemed muddled and lacks a clear point. Consider rewriting it." vs "Here, I rewrote this paragraph to focus it more on…
>This is just the modern equivalent of "just google it". I don't think that is always the case. Sometimes it is. Other times the social cues and later follow up makes it seem the person thought they were being really…
Because being right 60% of the time with minimal work is still amazing, as long as one accounts for the failure rate correctly. Say I want to look up some game from my childhood, which I barely remember any details for.…
>Are you also disillusioned with professional sports, music, acting, and art? Not the person you were asking, but I think we need to double down on disillusionment in these. I've spoken to too many kids who dreamed of…
Isn't this just a false dichotomy in web comic form? Implying that there are only two options, full participant or complete withdrawal from society, as a means of suggesting that one cannot apply morals to how one…
>I believe in A, I don't take a strong position on B But if A and B are opposed, then there is a question of why a strong position on A can be allowed with a weak position on B, if the reason for the strong position on…
That entirely depends upon the cost of preventing them. At no cost, sure. But nothing is ever free. So what is the cost. <insert a villain who determines destroying all life is the best way to stop all future harm>…
>Many developers are too focused on delivery value compared to maintenance cost. The way this is worded feels like it leaves the blame on developers. Aren't these developers focused on exactly what they are being judged…
Are court decisions universally recognized? If a court rules someone true in one area, couldn't it still be considered slander/libel in another area if another court rules it as not being true? It is a bit like saying…
I think it might be built on something more than deterministic systems. Some property that is a subset of deterministic, so all your argument still apply, but merely being deterministic is not good enough. LLMs are what…
>The parents job is to keep their kids out of trouble. I challenge that anyone believes this, and for my evidence, I would submit all the age based laws that protect children regardless of what parents do. We have…
Never really like this because it feels some arbitrary as to what counts as making a claim. Human language is filled with implications, and those implications are filled with implied claims. Yet burden or proof seems…
But why does it do so inconsistently, and sometimes even forgetting to swap back to English when it comes time to do 'normal' output? It also seems recent, as when I was using deepseek even a week ago this was very rare…
>and everyone else will poor and unemployed How so? Everyone would still have their skills to provide goods and services and everyone would still have wants for other's goods and services, so an economy would still run.…
I don't think that is the argument. The argument is more "I want to do good thing X, but it will also cause bad thing Y." followed by "Wait, bad thing Y is going to happen anyways, so I might as well do good thing X so…
Is this self contradictory? Making a claim of 3 star service, without providing 3 star service evidence, isn't any different than a claim like they don't clean the dishes enough. Sure, you didn't write out the exact…
One of the major concerns with prototyping, at least in my experience and based on the general vibe I've felt from others over the years, is that clients will generally do some variation of "You have a working…
Does the model need to offer new testable hypothesis if it provides a way of explaining existing results that current models can't? If it is competing against another model that does both that and offers new testable…
Didn't the original authors end up leaking this before OpenAI fixed it? They gave them a chance, but then had to decide between staying fully silent or publishing the details despite malicious actors learning about it…
>responsibly disclosed Isn't this a double plus good phrase? What makes this more responsible? Reasoning about first order effects of different disclosure models? But what if someone uses higher order reasoning and…
Nothing of the level of rocket failure, but I've tracked down issues where you are never sure of the cause. You keep the doubt and let it drive you. You aren't as much sure of a theory, as you have the theory you most…
Depends upon the filtering system. Consider indie games. If there are 10 of them and 5 are great, you don't need any filter. You look through 5 great and 5 not so great games and end up with 5 great ones. Now go to a…
Apologies on the typo. One other question I had but wasn't sure if it would leave my previous post too unfocused is "aren't we a bit too early to determine in our current government systems are really the most…
Isn't this still assuming we can even determine what is true or false? Newtonian physics is false, but it works well enough we teach it in college. But our best models of physics are currently in disagreement, so can we…
If it was so clearly ineffective, why does it get challenged more often and replaced? Existing corporations aren't likely to change, but new startups and work owned coops exist, so why don't they compete? Maybe ranking…
I think it depends upon the effort involved. Think the difference between AI saying "This paragraph seemed muddled and lacks a clear point. Consider rewriting it." vs "Here, I rewrote this paragraph to focus it more on…
>This is just the modern equivalent of "just google it". I don't think that is always the case. Sometimes it is. Other times the social cues and later follow up makes it seem the person thought they were being really…
Because being right 60% of the time with minimal work is still amazing, as long as one accounts for the failure rate correctly. Say I want to look up some game from my childhood, which I barely remember any details for.…
>Are you also disillusioned with professional sports, music, acting, and art? Not the person you were asking, but I think we need to double down on disillusionment in these. I've spoken to too many kids who dreamed of…
Isn't this just a false dichotomy in web comic form? Implying that there are only two options, full participant or complete withdrawal from society, as a means of suggesting that one cannot apply morals to how one…
>I believe in A, I don't take a strong position on B But if A and B are opposed, then there is a question of why a strong position on A can be allowed with a weak position on B, if the reason for the strong position on…