One of the major differences between Amodei’s and Hagseth’s views is that Hagseth said that in their world they don’t distinguish between “defensive” and “offensive” capabilities. In other words, a weapons missle…
For so long American companies have operated under the assumption that servers are cheaper than developers, and that was used to justify all sorts of inefficient practices. The last year has shown that’s not true…
Louis Rossman believes these bills are partly funded/lobbied for by Bloomberg. https://youtu.be/E1B2cWEaWDw?is=xwpLZoyVSi6psztQ
Agreed. The analysis is never even that great
The first article ironically has many tells of AI writing
The stakes are pretty large now. You are judged on the number of publications, positions, citations, etc. It’s not even about philosophical disagreement as much as future career
> A/B testing showed github that this might be preferable A/B testing can’t measure preference, only interaction.
Meta and I assume OpenAI and Anthropic did everything they could to acquire data, even doing so illegally, such as downloading all of Anna’s archive. Now it’s an open question of whether it’s a societal good or societal…
Some people thought that surgical masks wouldn’t stop you from getting Covid
Do they? Are they different than OpenAi which I know has lots of debt and is losing money quarter over quarter with declining user share.
Open article and Ctrl+F “APOE”: No result A lot of interventions o work differently based on APOE 4 status, so difficult to know whether this study will apply generally.
A lack of capitals gives me sama vibes and I don’t trust sama
Sure they mention diet and exercise in the same way gambling or alcohol ads recommend being “responsible”, or how TikTok talks about their automatic screen limiting time functionality, which they love to promote but…
Given soda ph around 2.5, temperature 25C, phosphoric acid 0.05% and sucrose 10% gives a half life around 4 years. Or only 7% over 6 months.
Will apps built with this framework be compatible with accessibility features?
> it would've been considered cheating when they were in school. Doubt. What field of study? The predominant calculation helper was slide rules, which were allowed in engineering exams in the 60s and 70s. Besides, in…
> they believe in some big pharma conspiracy See: the Sackler family
They main purpose of active desktop was to claim IE was an inextricable part of windows
According to empire of ai, they started OpenAI as a nonprofit so they could get people devoted to the mission and wouldn’t have to pay the high SV wages
Yeah, most authors are not concerned about their papers being shared because what they care about is citations, not money. It’s the publishing companies that want to put up the paywall (and the ones who would make any…
Healthcare providers have starting saying it's "insurance fraud" to say that you don't have insurance when you do. My guess: they know they can get more money from the insurer than the individual (or a combination of…
I count 14 (maybe 15?) people in that first protest photo.
IMO ggerganov is a 10x programmer in the same way Fabrice Bellard is: doing the actual hard infrastructure work that most developers would not be able to do in a reasonable amount of time and at a high performance. In…
I read a book on category theory that described how to model databases using category theory. My conclusion was that the goal was not to provide insight into databases but rather into category theory, which seemed…
Every other item in your list is actually used to produce technology except one. Compilers? Used to produce executables form source code. Programming language? Allows us to write code using higher abstraction.…
One of the major differences between Amodei’s and Hagseth’s views is that Hagseth said that in their world they don’t distinguish between “defensive” and “offensive” capabilities. In other words, a weapons missle…
For so long American companies have operated under the assumption that servers are cheaper than developers, and that was used to justify all sorts of inefficient practices. The last year has shown that’s not true…
Louis Rossman believes these bills are partly funded/lobbied for by Bloomberg. https://youtu.be/E1B2cWEaWDw?is=xwpLZoyVSi6psztQ
Agreed. The analysis is never even that great
The first article ironically has many tells of AI writing
The stakes are pretty large now. You are judged on the number of publications, positions, citations, etc. It’s not even about philosophical disagreement as much as future career
> A/B testing showed github that this might be preferable A/B testing can’t measure preference, only interaction.
Meta and I assume OpenAI and Anthropic did everything they could to acquire data, even doing so illegally, such as downloading all of Anna’s archive. Now it’s an open question of whether it’s a societal good or societal…
Some people thought that surgical masks wouldn’t stop you from getting Covid
Do they? Are they different than OpenAi which I know has lots of debt and is losing money quarter over quarter with declining user share.
Open article and Ctrl+F “APOE”: No result A lot of interventions o work differently based on APOE 4 status, so difficult to know whether this study will apply generally.
A lack of capitals gives me sama vibes and I don’t trust sama
Sure they mention diet and exercise in the same way gambling or alcohol ads recommend being “responsible”, or how TikTok talks about their automatic screen limiting time functionality, which they love to promote but…
Given soda ph around 2.5, temperature 25C, phosphoric acid 0.05% and sucrose 10% gives a half life around 4 years. Or only 7% over 6 months.
Will apps built with this framework be compatible with accessibility features?
> it would've been considered cheating when they were in school. Doubt. What field of study? The predominant calculation helper was slide rules, which were allowed in engineering exams in the 60s and 70s. Besides, in…
> they believe in some big pharma conspiracy See: the Sackler family
They main purpose of active desktop was to claim IE was an inextricable part of windows
According to empire of ai, they started OpenAI as a nonprofit so they could get people devoted to the mission and wouldn’t have to pay the high SV wages
Yeah, most authors are not concerned about their papers being shared because what they care about is citations, not money. It’s the publishing companies that want to put up the paywall (and the ones who would make any…
Healthcare providers have starting saying it's "insurance fraud" to say that you don't have insurance when you do. My guess: they know they can get more money from the insurer than the individual (or a combination of…
I count 14 (maybe 15?) people in that first protest photo.
IMO ggerganov is a 10x programmer in the same way Fabrice Bellard is: doing the actual hard infrastructure work that most developers would not be able to do in a reasonable amount of time and at a high performance. In…
I read a book on category theory that described how to model databases using category theory. My conclusion was that the goal was not to provide insight into databases but rather into category theory, which seemed…
Every other item in your list is actually used to produce technology except one. Compilers? Used to produce executables form source code. Programming language? Allows us to write code using higher abstraction.…