I feel like everyone in this reply chain is looking at this from a different angle of Fast, Good, Cheap. Pick two.
If we want parents to be accountable, then these platforms need to provide better tools to enable parents to do so. It is impossible to monitor the entirety of your child's behavior online through any of these platforms…
There are infinite things worth doing, a machines ability to actually know what's worth doing in any given scenario is likely on par with a human's. What's "Worth doing" is subjective, everything comes down to…
I think this particular exploit crosses multiple trust boundaries, between the LLM, the MCP server, and Supabase. You will need protection at each point in that chain, not just the LLM prompt itself. The LLM could be…
The dinosaurs didn't create the asteroid that hit them, so they never had the chance for a real debate.
I don’t think the real divide is “doom tomorrow” vs “nothing to worry about.” The crux is a pretty straightforward philosophical question "what does it even mean to generalize intelligence and agency", how much can…
Ironically, this article highlights multiple times how successful Microsoft has been at boosting efficiency within the oil and gas industry that it's nearly an advertisement for Microsoft.
STIR/SHAKEN doesn't prevent spoofing. It can verify in certain cases when a call is not spoofed but it's fairly limited and almost entirely mobile-to-mobile phone calls. It requires IP based network connectivity…
Just to help not spread misinformation, the 12 year old was released as he was a passenger and police believe he was forced by the driver (his brother) into the car. The 13 year old driver was not released and will…
Copilot is a lossy compression algorithm when applied at scale, I would expect some degradation in code quality if not applied appropriately. It's still a useful tool, but just like image and audio compression, a human…
"best" is subjective, but I do think the industry will eventually converge onto an architecture that is significantly more cost effective than current state of the art. Regardless of who is first to market, everyone is…
TTS and STT models have decent support for streaming in chunks, but the accuracy drops the smaller the chunk size. Current state of LLMs are pretty limited in their ability to handle streaming inputs due to attention…
QA has always been about risk management. There are multiple ways to manage risk, and some of those ways can be more cost effective to a business. As software shifted towards SaaS offerings, deployments (and rollbacks)…
From what I'm reading here, the company misled "investors" by attaching the NFT to ownership in the company, which would be considered a security. "The order finds that Impact Theory encouraged potential investors to…
You've linked to ping/ICMP statistics, TCP is a more common use case and thus tends to be more representative of real-world applications. 100ms is a fairly realistic 90th percentile in my experience, 150ms could be in…
This sounds weird to me, I've paid for quite a few large construction projects and they are always fixed-bid contracts. I've never borne the cost of a mistake made by contractors. Everything that has additional cost is…
It is, but Github's terms do not allow your code to be shared with others. Although ChatGPT represents that it does not retain information provided in conversations, it does “learn” from every conversation. There is…
There is a huge difference between the creative content industry and commodities such as fabrics production. While there are some lessons to be learned from that history and the current situation, I don't think you can…
The article skims over the details from the FCC, in this situation Twilio is guilty by association. They are the CPaaS provider for a company called PhoneBurner, which in-turn provides services to a Mortgage company (MV…
They changed what It was!
I'd be curious if you feel the same way in a year or so. When I first got into VR I felt very strongly it was the future, but that novelty wore off over the course of a year. I go back every few months to catch up on…
This article inadvertently touches on complexity theory, which is something I've recently become interested in from a management perspective. In complexity theory, organizations are viewed as complex adaptive systems…
Carbon offsets are a financial instrument, which is very different than an approach that treats CO2 as a waste product. By nature trying to solve this via a financial instrument likely won't motivate anyone, it's just a…
Apple's market share when it comes to streaming video is not as dominant as it is for mobile apps. Samsung, Android, and WebOS platforms out-share them by quite a bit, Amazon had already established their app in those…
Who are these normal people you're referring to? Why is it a scary concept to them? Why should the message be diluted to reduce normal people's fears? It's explicitly demanding an alternative system to one that has for…
I feel like everyone in this reply chain is looking at this from a different angle of Fast, Good, Cheap. Pick two.
If we want parents to be accountable, then these platforms need to provide better tools to enable parents to do so. It is impossible to monitor the entirety of your child's behavior online through any of these platforms…
There are infinite things worth doing, a machines ability to actually know what's worth doing in any given scenario is likely on par with a human's. What's "Worth doing" is subjective, everything comes down to…
I think this particular exploit crosses multiple trust boundaries, between the LLM, the MCP server, and Supabase. You will need protection at each point in that chain, not just the LLM prompt itself. The LLM could be…
The dinosaurs didn't create the asteroid that hit them, so they never had the chance for a real debate.
I don’t think the real divide is “doom tomorrow” vs “nothing to worry about.” The crux is a pretty straightforward philosophical question "what does it even mean to generalize intelligence and agency", how much can…
Ironically, this article highlights multiple times how successful Microsoft has been at boosting efficiency within the oil and gas industry that it's nearly an advertisement for Microsoft.
STIR/SHAKEN doesn't prevent spoofing. It can verify in certain cases when a call is not spoofed but it's fairly limited and almost entirely mobile-to-mobile phone calls. It requires IP based network connectivity…
Just to help not spread misinformation, the 12 year old was released as he was a passenger and police believe he was forced by the driver (his brother) into the car. The 13 year old driver was not released and will…
Copilot is a lossy compression algorithm when applied at scale, I would expect some degradation in code quality if not applied appropriately. It's still a useful tool, but just like image and audio compression, a human…
"best" is subjective, but I do think the industry will eventually converge onto an architecture that is significantly more cost effective than current state of the art. Regardless of who is first to market, everyone is…
TTS and STT models have decent support for streaming in chunks, but the accuracy drops the smaller the chunk size. Current state of LLMs are pretty limited in their ability to handle streaming inputs due to attention…
QA has always been about risk management. There are multiple ways to manage risk, and some of those ways can be more cost effective to a business. As software shifted towards SaaS offerings, deployments (and rollbacks)…
From what I'm reading here, the company misled "investors" by attaching the NFT to ownership in the company, which would be considered a security. "The order finds that Impact Theory encouraged potential investors to…
You've linked to ping/ICMP statistics, TCP is a more common use case and thus tends to be more representative of real-world applications. 100ms is a fairly realistic 90th percentile in my experience, 150ms could be in…
This sounds weird to me, I've paid for quite a few large construction projects and they are always fixed-bid contracts. I've never borne the cost of a mistake made by contractors. Everything that has additional cost is…
It is, but Github's terms do not allow your code to be shared with others. Although ChatGPT represents that it does not retain information provided in conversations, it does “learn” from every conversation. There is…
There is a huge difference between the creative content industry and commodities such as fabrics production. While there are some lessons to be learned from that history and the current situation, I don't think you can…
The article skims over the details from the FCC, in this situation Twilio is guilty by association. They are the CPaaS provider for a company called PhoneBurner, which in-turn provides services to a Mortgage company (MV…
They changed what It was!
I'd be curious if you feel the same way in a year or so. When I first got into VR I felt very strongly it was the future, but that novelty wore off over the course of a year. I go back every few months to catch up on…
This article inadvertently touches on complexity theory, which is something I've recently become interested in from a management perspective. In complexity theory, organizations are viewed as complex adaptive systems…
Carbon offsets are a financial instrument, which is very different than an approach that treats CO2 as a waste product. By nature trying to solve this via a financial instrument likely won't motivate anyone, it's just a…
Apple's market share when it comes to streaming video is not as dominant as it is for mobile apps. Samsung, Android, and WebOS platforms out-share them by quite a bit, Amazon had already established their app in those…
Who are these normal people you're referring to? Why is it a scary concept to them? Why should the message be diluted to reduce normal people's fears? It's explicitly demanding an alternative system to one that has for…