Tariffs and import controls. Why do you think that BYD is banned from the US?
Which "frontier models" are you familiar with in a programming context? I'm a staff engineer and the amount of work and even troubleshooting the latest crop of LLMs can do at my behest is jaw-dropping. I perused your…
Any need to address the huge numbers of foreign workers in America putting direct, nonnegotiable pressure on those jobs? It's time for the program to end.
Sorry, but you aren't familiar with frontier models if you think it's not "good enough". The latest models are quite a bit more capable than most people in many regards already.
>As long as the term “AI” means by-and-large LLMs with additional features sprinkled on top, the answer is no. More likely (without careful vetting by the folks aggregating these models) is that the quality will go down…
Paying people less and replacing them with AI is the literal explicit strategy; I get that this was supposed to be a cynical comment but it's basically just factual.
>Every human being is self-interested, at least to some degree. So, it is perfectly expected that he seeks money, fame, status, power, sex, etc. Bit of a reach there.
Wow what a piece of shit.
Thanks; I read the story you linked. It mostly reads as a hit piece centered around various legal allegations tied to stringent confidentiality agreements. There isn't much substance beyond that. The article briefly…
His protocols are usually pretty robustly researched. The worst thing you can say about Bryan Johnson is that I personally believe he over-indexes on suspect science, but that's it.
Every modern workflow implicitly relies on that. No infrastructure is fully robust. There's a senior DB person who has learned many things many times over who could bring down most of the US power grid.
For some reason, research like this has a much more apocalyptic feeling than it has in the past.
There’s no optimal answer. The reality is this is world-ending technology and absolutely nobody knows what to do or can even agree that the problem exists.
Why do you think I haven’t looked into it? You’re not providing anything of note, so merely saying “I’ve looked into it. I’m good” seems like it’s the correct reply.
I hate to tell you this, but recommending cimetidine basically makes you a modern day sawbones. I’d recommended getting up to date knowledge about the options before providing advice on them, starting with safer h2…
The dementia meta-analyses are a wash. It doesn’t lean strongly either way. I wouldn’t worry about it.
I’ve been taking high doses long term for over a decade and I don’t really have any substantial issues.
This sounds concerning to me.
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They're not merely 'making something cheaper'. They're actively violating the terms of service using deceptive means. This is a trade-secret/DMCA violation. You're not allowed to use computers to do stuff like that.…
Merely copying products that actual companies produce and making them cheaper is anti-competitive. There's no incentive for the products to be developed in the first place in a market if this is happening. This is why…
>We're going to take your jobs and possibly kill you and also Jeff Bezos might get to live forever, ahahahahahaha! Is this really a mystery?
Chinese companies are engaging in anti-competitive practices, as usual. They are rogue actors on the economic scene. If it were feasible, they'd be widely banned, and for good reason.
It's a bit disappointing when people see this as a schadenfreude moment because it's clearly not safe nor a good precedent for potentially dangerous AI models to trivially fall into the hands of malicious actors.
No, the majority of the population is hostile to AI. This has been surveyed time and time again. I definitely disagree with your premise.
Tariffs and import controls. Why do you think that BYD is banned from the US?
Which "frontier models" are you familiar with in a programming context? I'm a staff engineer and the amount of work and even troubleshooting the latest crop of LLMs can do at my behest is jaw-dropping. I perused your…
Any need to address the huge numbers of foreign workers in America putting direct, nonnegotiable pressure on those jobs? It's time for the program to end.
Sorry, but you aren't familiar with frontier models if you think it's not "good enough". The latest models are quite a bit more capable than most people in many regards already.
>As long as the term “AI” means by-and-large LLMs with additional features sprinkled on top, the answer is no. More likely (without careful vetting by the folks aggregating these models) is that the quality will go down…
Paying people less and replacing them with AI is the literal explicit strategy; I get that this was supposed to be a cynical comment but it's basically just factual.
>Every human being is self-interested, at least to some degree. So, it is perfectly expected that he seeks money, fame, status, power, sex, etc. Bit of a reach there.
Wow what a piece of shit.
Thanks; I read the story you linked. It mostly reads as a hit piece centered around various legal allegations tied to stringent confidentiality agreements. There isn't much substance beyond that. The article briefly…
His protocols are usually pretty robustly researched. The worst thing you can say about Bryan Johnson is that I personally believe he over-indexes on suspect science, but that's it.
Every modern workflow implicitly relies on that. No infrastructure is fully robust. There's a senior DB person who has learned many things many times over who could bring down most of the US power grid.
For some reason, research like this has a much more apocalyptic feeling than it has in the past.
There’s no optimal answer. The reality is this is world-ending technology and absolutely nobody knows what to do or can even agree that the problem exists.
Why do you think I haven’t looked into it? You’re not providing anything of note, so merely saying “I’ve looked into it. I’m good” seems like it’s the correct reply.
I hate to tell you this, but recommending cimetidine basically makes you a modern day sawbones. I’d recommended getting up to date knowledge about the options before providing advice on them, starting with safer h2…
The dementia meta-analyses are a wash. It doesn’t lean strongly either way. I wouldn’t worry about it.
I’ve been taking high doses long term for over a decade and I don’t really have any substantial issues.
This sounds concerning to me.
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They're not merely 'making something cheaper'. They're actively violating the terms of service using deceptive means. This is a trade-secret/DMCA violation. You're not allowed to use computers to do stuff like that.…
Merely copying products that actual companies produce and making them cheaper is anti-competitive. There's no incentive for the products to be developed in the first place in a market if this is happening. This is why…
>We're going to take your jobs and possibly kill you and also Jeff Bezos might get to live forever, ahahahahahaha! Is this really a mystery?
Chinese companies are engaging in anti-competitive practices, as usual. They are rogue actors on the economic scene. If it were feasible, they'd be widely banned, and for good reason.
It's a bit disappointing when people see this as a schadenfreude moment because it's clearly not safe nor a good precedent for potentially dangerous AI models to trivially fall into the hands of malicious actors.
No, the majority of the population is hostile to AI. This has been surveyed time and time again. I definitely disagree with your premise.