If what you're imagining is a zero equity zero income dischargable unsecured consumer loan to 18 year olds, then nobody is going to provide that loan.
> I think Waterloo’s mix of school and working is a pretty solid way to tackle this. We dont disagree at all here. I attended a university that did project based learning, where each semester was organized around a…
If there is no expectation of future income or employment, and no collateral since you don't have any. Then who would lend you the money? I don't think anyone is stopping the private sector from extending "student…
> In the US, college is considered a privilege for those who can afford it or are poor enough to be granted it from poorly designed taxpayer funds. Here in Denmark, part of the organized labor movements was also a focus…
> If knowledge and prestige is all that matters, then don't take the loan, take the scenic route, get your degree slowly as and when you have the time and money, and one day you will have something to look back at. Do…
How would the "AI" figure out what the process is? That's non-sense.
> I don't think LLMs make what I do irrelevant, but I have thought that I'm going to have to improve how flashy my simulations look to compete better with non-experts who use LLMs. This scares me more than "LLMs replace…
> They are 100% convinced that they are in the right, not just that they can keep it but that they actually intended to send them this to begin with. They quite clearly do not believe that. If they did, they wouldn't…
Did you read the question of that survey? Talk about poisoning the well.
> or maybe already has, I didn't keep track Literally second paragraph. > to reinstate the transitional regulation for Chat Control, which expired in April
I was on the other side of this in League of Legends. They used to have a packets leaked information to the client about player position. The classic examples are for stuff like particle emission or spell usage. Well at…
> there's nothing you can reasonably do with it in any direction I wholeheartedly agree. That's why bringing nation state threats into these kinds of discussions is so pointless. If you want security from governments,…
> Using e2e from a US-based entity means you are prone to spying from the US government, but at least you know you're reasonably secure against the IRGC, the Chinese intelligence service, the FSB, and so on. Framing…
As my career progresses, I'm starting to understand just how many developers have trouble comprehending invariants and how they affect system design. If you do not comprehend invariants, then every system is CRUD. The…
I wasn't trying to make a reliable litmus test for it. Either way, if you consider animals, LLMs are even more poorly positioned. They can do exactly none of the things my cat can do. An LLM can string together words,…
> I think there are also plenty of the the mythical 10x engineers that just checked out I don't think that should be the real fear. The real fear is those 10x engineers still putting in equivalent effort, but now having…
> While deterministic, there is not a fixed number of ways it can express itself, given that we can use settings like temperature to inject randomness into the output. You're missing the point, which is that no matter…
It's not entirely clear to me, but I believe this is 10% over the control. The 10% is therefore relative to "regular headcount growth".
I would not be opposed to that solution. If that's what we can get passed, I'd be happy. Personally, I'm more in favor of a version that integrates with a government issued digital id that attests a user can legally see…
> A significant part of the cultural value of the internet comes from free anonymous expression. That's a value judgment. I'm sure it's true for some on this website, and certainly most on 4chan, but I would caution…
Sure, maybe that's true. Who knows, maybe it will also actually just work and solve the problem. There's no argument there. The argument that touches on "those in power" must also contend with "those in power" just…
I know systems thinking, and am in favor of a version of these types of legislation. Give me your best argument from systems thinking, and I'll give you a thoughtful reply.
Lead author is a crypto guy. Having written any paper on crypto, especially as an economist, is negatively correlated with my interest in reading your arguments.
One prompt might be a bit much, but experience shows that $20 is roughly 3 or 4 context windows on GTP-5.5
He's just making a general "efficient markets" argument. He's arguing that whatever happens in a couple of years will be the right thing, no matter what is happening now. That is essentially not an argument in any…
If what you're imagining is a zero equity zero income dischargable unsecured consumer loan to 18 year olds, then nobody is going to provide that loan.
> I think Waterloo’s mix of school and working is a pretty solid way to tackle this. We dont disagree at all here. I attended a university that did project based learning, where each semester was organized around a…
If there is no expectation of future income or employment, and no collateral since you don't have any. Then who would lend you the money? I don't think anyone is stopping the private sector from extending "student…
> In the US, college is considered a privilege for those who can afford it or are poor enough to be granted it from poorly designed taxpayer funds. Here in Denmark, part of the organized labor movements was also a focus…
> If knowledge and prestige is all that matters, then don't take the loan, take the scenic route, get your degree slowly as and when you have the time and money, and one day you will have something to look back at. Do…
How would the "AI" figure out what the process is? That's non-sense.
> I don't think LLMs make what I do irrelevant, but I have thought that I'm going to have to improve how flashy my simulations look to compete better with non-experts who use LLMs. This scares me more than "LLMs replace…
> They are 100% convinced that they are in the right, not just that they can keep it but that they actually intended to send them this to begin with. They quite clearly do not believe that. If they did, they wouldn't…
Did you read the question of that survey? Talk about poisoning the well.
> or maybe already has, I didn't keep track Literally second paragraph. > to reinstate the transitional regulation for Chat Control, which expired in April
I was on the other side of this in League of Legends. They used to have a packets leaked information to the client about player position. The classic examples are for stuff like particle emission or spell usage. Well at…
> there's nothing you can reasonably do with it in any direction I wholeheartedly agree. That's why bringing nation state threats into these kinds of discussions is so pointless. If you want security from governments,…
> Using e2e from a US-based entity means you are prone to spying from the US government, but at least you know you're reasonably secure against the IRGC, the Chinese intelligence service, the FSB, and so on. Framing…
As my career progresses, I'm starting to understand just how many developers have trouble comprehending invariants and how they affect system design. If you do not comprehend invariants, then every system is CRUD. The…
I wasn't trying to make a reliable litmus test for it. Either way, if you consider animals, LLMs are even more poorly positioned. They can do exactly none of the things my cat can do. An LLM can string together words,…
> I think there are also plenty of the the mythical 10x engineers that just checked out I don't think that should be the real fear. The real fear is those 10x engineers still putting in equivalent effort, but now having…
> While deterministic, there is not a fixed number of ways it can express itself, given that we can use settings like temperature to inject randomness into the output. You're missing the point, which is that no matter…
It's not entirely clear to me, but I believe this is 10% over the control. The 10% is therefore relative to "regular headcount growth".
I would not be opposed to that solution. If that's what we can get passed, I'd be happy. Personally, I'm more in favor of a version that integrates with a government issued digital id that attests a user can legally see…
> A significant part of the cultural value of the internet comes from free anonymous expression. That's a value judgment. I'm sure it's true for some on this website, and certainly most on 4chan, but I would caution…
Sure, maybe that's true. Who knows, maybe it will also actually just work and solve the problem. There's no argument there. The argument that touches on "those in power" must also contend with "those in power" just…
I know systems thinking, and am in favor of a version of these types of legislation. Give me your best argument from systems thinking, and I'll give you a thoughtful reply.
Lead author is a crypto guy. Having written any paper on crypto, especially as an economist, is negatively correlated with my interest in reading your arguments.
One prompt might be a bit much, but experience shows that $20 is roughly 3 or 4 context windows on GTP-5.5
He's just making a general "efficient markets" argument. He's arguing that whatever happens in a couple of years will be the right thing, no matter what is happening now. That is essentially not an argument in any…