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What context did I skip? It seems like the statement stands on its own.
Each activity we engage in has different use, value, and subjective enjoyment to different people. Some people love knitting! Personally, I do know how to sew small tears, which is more than most people in the US these…
>most of us would delegate our work code to somebody else or something else if we could. Laughably narrow-minded projection of your own perspective on others.
Do you typically find reductio ad absurdum arguments to be persuasive?
I think I’d call these examples “predictable” failures instead of “odd”.
>OpenAI has also announced a social media project I haven’t heard about this before this post, but if they’re starting a “Social Media but with AI” site in 2025, can’t help but feel like they’re cooked.
This is interesting when you run it up the abstraction ladder. What if we take this perspective from “knowledge of news topic of the day” and apply it to “knowledge of the virtue of commenting on a topic”. Are you…
The current link includes a link to this page which is a blog post announcement from today. https://ai.meta.com/blog/llama-4-multimodal-intelligence/
None of my comments say I’m demanding perfection. That’s a fallacy to reduce my position to absurdism, so it can be easily dismissed. LLMs have not improved my productivity. When I have tried to use them, they have been…
No one says, “Wikipedia knows everything.”
I’m tired of “Well people get things wrong, too.” as a defense of these systems. They should stand or fall on their own merit. And yes, reducing everything in the world - nothing matters. Everything is relative. What…
The AI is optimized for producing text that sounds like it makes sense and is helpful. This is not a guarantee that the text it produces is a correct explanation of the thing you are asking about. It’s a mental trick…
It’s like the people who say these things live on a different planet. Or an alternate timeline where a different version of LLMs were invented.
It literally knows nothing. It is incapable of knowledge. I’m bored of it.
Gonna submit that business model to a YC 2026 batch.
This doesn’t seem like a great way to reason about the predictions. For something like this, saying “There is no evidence showing it” is a good enough refutation. Counterpointing that “Well, there could be a lot of this…
Note the market resolves by: > Resolution will be via a poll of Manifold moderators. If they're split on the issue, with anywhere from 30% to 70% YES votes, it'll resolve to the proportion of YES votes. So you should…
Why would “sales rep” be immune to the magical singularity AI that will be 9000 IQ points smarter than all of humanity combined?
“Banning” during a specific time at a specific location is not really a “ban”. It is a restriction.
This is conflating written jots with information presented to the students. The author is talking about PowerPoint slides that were presented to the students as valuable information.
>I am frequently asked for my PowerPoint slides, which basically function for me as lecture notes. It is unimaginable to me that I would have ever asked one of my professors for their own lecture notes. No, you can’t…
Shoot, didn’t know downloading Llama and running it locally was helping China because I’m not paying Sam Altman money. Can I send him my bank account info directly? I need to help the cause.
Their point is that with AI generation, (3) is already possible to hide.
There are obviously external forces that contribute to anyone’s circumstances rich or poor. But, ultimately, you can only spend as much as you make in income, or go bankrupt. Choosing to tack on an interest payment to…
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What context did I skip? It seems like the statement stands on its own.
Each activity we engage in has different use, value, and subjective enjoyment to different people. Some people love knitting! Personally, I do know how to sew small tears, which is more than most people in the US these…
>most of us would delegate our work code to somebody else or something else if we could. Laughably narrow-minded projection of your own perspective on others.
Do you typically find reductio ad absurdum arguments to be persuasive?
I think I’d call these examples “predictable” failures instead of “odd”.
>OpenAI has also announced a social media project I haven’t heard about this before this post, but if they’re starting a “Social Media but with AI” site in 2025, can’t help but feel like they’re cooked.
This is interesting when you run it up the abstraction ladder. What if we take this perspective from “knowledge of news topic of the day” and apply it to “knowledge of the virtue of commenting on a topic”. Are you…
The current link includes a link to this page which is a blog post announcement from today. https://ai.meta.com/blog/llama-4-multimodal-intelligence/
None of my comments say I’m demanding perfection. That’s a fallacy to reduce my position to absurdism, so it can be easily dismissed. LLMs have not improved my productivity. When I have tried to use them, they have been…
No one says, “Wikipedia knows everything.”
I’m tired of “Well people get things wrong, too.” as a defense of these systems. They should stand or fall on their own merit. And yes, reducing everything in the world - nothing matters. Everything is relative. What…
The AI is optimized for producing text that sounds like it makes sense and is helpful. This is not a guarantee that the text it produces is a correct explanation of the thing you are asking about. It’s a mental trick…
It’s like the people who say these things live on a different planet. Or an alternate timeline where a different version of LLMs were invented.
It literally knows nothing. It is incapable of knowledge. I’m bored of it.
Gonna submit that business model to a YC 2026 batch.
This doesn’t seem like a great way to reason about the predictions. For something like this, saying “There is no evidence showing it” is a good enough refutation. Counterpointing that “Well, there could be a lot of this…
Note the market resolves by: > Resolution will be via a poll of Manifold moderators. If they're split on the issue, with anywhere from 30% to 70% YES votes, it'll resolve to the proportion of YES votes. So you should…
Why would “sales rep” be immune to the magical singularity AI that will be 9000 IQ points smarter than all of humanity combined?
“Banning” during a specific time at a specific location is not really a “ban”. It is a restriction.
This is conflating written jots with information presented to the students. The author is talking about PowerPoint slides that were presented to the students as valuable information.
>I am frequently asked for my PowerPoint slides, which basically function for me as lecture notes. It is unimaginable to me that I would have ever asked one of my professors for their own lecture notes. No, you can’t…
Shoot, didn’t know downloading Llama and running it locally was helping China because I’m not paying Sam Altman money. Can I send him my bank account info directly? I need to help the cause.
Their point is that with AI generation, (3) is already possible to hide.
There are obviously external forces that contribute to anyone’s circumstances rich or poor. But, ultimately, you can only spend as much as you make in income, or go bankrupt. Choosing to tack on an interest payment to…